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Aug 5, 2010 · The Congressional Budget Office estimates that for every $1 we spend on unemployment benefits, $1.90 is put into our economy," he said.
Nov 15, 2011 · With modest growth in output, CBO expects employment to expand very slowly during the rest of this year and next year, leaving the unemployment ...
Dec 2, 2010 · The Congressional Budget Office says every $1 spent on unemployment benefits generates up to $1.90 in economic growth. The program is the most ...
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For every $1 we invest in our unemployment benefits, we see $1.90 in economic activity overall throughout the economy. One of the reasons I heard to oppose ...
In its August 2009 report. The Budget and Economic Outlook: An Update, CBO projected that the unemployment rate would not fall below 8 percent again until 2012 ...
Dec 15, 2011 · A Nov. 15, 2011, CBO update says that a dollar in unemployment aid would increase the GDP between $0.40 to $1.90. Zandi's latest estimate of a ...
Nov 11, 2010 · ... employment.” CBO estimates that providing additional unemployment insurance benefits would boost economic output by as much as $1.90 per ...
Feb 23, 2010 · CBO estimates that those policies would raise output cumulatively between 2010 and. 2015 by $0.70 to $1.90 per dollar of total budgetary cost.
Jul 15, 2020 · For example, in 2010, CBO estimated that each dollar of expanded unemployment benefits would produce $0.70 to $1.90 of economic activity ...
Nov 10, 2010 · ... $1.90 per dollar of budgetary cost and increase employment by as many as 19,000 jobs per billion dollars of budgetary cost.11. CBO's estimate ...