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McCrory: Emergency benefits will end in July

Published: 2013-02-01 15:47:00
Updated: 2013-02-01 18:49:39

Gov. Pat McCrory says he will sign an unemployment overhaul that will cut off emergency benefits for some 80,000 jobless North Carolinians.

"I will not support the extension of unemployment beyond July of this year," McCrory told a meeting of the Tobacco Growers Association of North Carolina. "I think we need to now draw the line." 

The proposal would change North Carolina's unemployment system in order to pay down a debt of $2.5 billion, racked up during the recession when state unemployment taxes didn't keep up with jobless claims. It would raise taxes slightly on employers, while making steep cuts to the amount, duration and access to benefits for laid-off workers.

If the bill takes effect July 1 as written, it will trigger a provision in the "fiscal cliff" bill that governs federal emergency extended unemployment benefits.

Because North Carolina's quarterly unemployment rate is still higher than 9 percent, long-term unemployed workers here are eligible for the federally-funded benefits.

At present, about 81,000 people are receiving those benefits, which bring about $100 million into the state's economy every month.

But if lawmakers cut the state's unemployment benefits, jobless workers here will lose their eligibility for federal assistance. Their checks will stop when the state overhaul takes effect.

Despite that impact, House and Senate leaders say they won't delay the overhaul. McCrory said he won't delay it, either.

"I refuse to let us continue to live off of a credit card. We're going to pay off the credit card. We're going to change the rules and policies," he said.

"The current status quo of how we've done unemployment has not put more people on the payroll of private-sector jobs. It's put more people on the government payrolls of unemployment," he said. "We can no longer afford to do that in North Carolina. We are changing our policy now, and that will be one of the first bills I sign." 

House Speaker Thom Tillis says he expects the overhaul bill will win final House approval Tuesday. It then goes to the Senate, where President Pro Tem Phil Berger says it has strong support. It could be on the governor's desk by next weekend.

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Woohooooo - wrong again. From February 2009

" RALEIGH (WTVD) -- North Carolina's unemployment fund is out of money.

For the first time this recession, the state has had to borrow from the federal government to pay North Carolina's unemployment checks.

Wednesday, the state borrowed $13 million from the feds to meet the demands on the fund.

The state has a more than $500 million line of credit with the feds. If they pay the money back by October, the government won't charge any interest.

State unemployment officials tell Eyewitness News they expect to have to borrow again on Monday. "

source: http://abclocal.go.com/wtvd/story?section=news/local&id=6655722

I like how all the same people who rail against "welfare scum" and "fiscal responsibility" cry the loudest when THEIR benefits get cut.

North Carolina Home - "Your comment that taking people off unemployment would drive them to welfare which would cost "taxpayers" makes no sense."

It makes perfect sense to those who understand people have to eat.

I think a more balanced approach would have made more sense, but it's not like it happens tomorrow. Since the tax reductions caused the problem, a tax increase should have been a larger part of the solution. For the record, I sign 200+ paychecks every week.

"Move to Montana ect where there are more jobs." I can barely pay rent and you suggest I pack up all my stuff, pull my wife from her job, pull my son out of school in his senior year and move half way across the country? Okay, that's feasible. Oh, and just go to school, that's free. If I have to spend even $10 a week, that's $10 a week less that my family needs. Yes, it is that bad for some of us and not just as easy and going out to get one of the plentiful jobs so many say are available.

WooHoo2You - "But the point still stands, Purdue had to have GOP backing to take the federal money. Blame your party for passing a law Bev signed ;)"

This money, yes.

The past two decades, no.

Yeah, cause moving is free. Right? Absurd!!! Still, many HAVE moved, back in with mom and dad, toting their children behind them because, in this GREAT country - they have no place else to go. Iak Hsehpen

Your making my point for me. They move back home, they do something, they alter the way they have lived. Yes it may cost something to move, but that is a one time expense. From then on they can start anew.

"Governments responsibility is not to guarantee you have a job or for that matter even a home. Americans have a very scewed perception of what government was designed to do for us."

How do you feel about this statement Iak Hsehpen?

And lastly "Iak Hsehpen" You know the thing about this GREAT country as you sarcastically put it is that people like you can express their opinion freely without recourse. If you don't like this country don't try to change our core beliefs and laws that it was built on just get leave.

"McCrory is going to turn $100 million from the state's economy every month."

You're talking about borrowed money. Should we take on more debt? With interest?

Our days of operating like the feds where they spend way more than they take in has to stop.

tiffanyruth - "Find a job, get to work and move on. We have certainly created a country of lazy do nothing but expect gov't to buy me everything society."

Blah

Blah

Blah

Why don't you accept my challenge to look for new work. Pretend you don't have a job and search for five (5) jobs within the field you are now working every single week for a month.

Come back March 1 and tell us how many responses you got to your applications/resumes.

Iak, exactly where do you think the Federal Government gets the money to "loan" back to the states to cover unemployment shortages caused by anything?

Your comment that taking people off unemployment would drive them to welfare which would cost "taxpayers" makes no sense.

You didn't read WHAT they approved, it was HOW to pay back the feds, not to borrow from the feds. Read it again, slowly this time.-Nancy

You are right, I did skim the article...just so used to the blogs you hold as the Word Of God and how easy they are to prove wrong. But the point still stands, Purdue had to have GOP backing to take the federal money. Blame your party for passing a law Bev signed ;)

stormtrooper76 - "The next 3 years will be very interesting..."

Heck, I think the next 12 months is going to be very educational for some of our legislators and businesses within the state.

People without money can't spend money to keep the economy running.

falysi - "Unemployment benefits are NOT welfare payments."

Indeed they are not. Only uneducated people think they are.

Unemployment compensation is funded insurance premiums paid by BUSINESSES within the state.

Welfare is funded by TAXPAYERS' dollars.

oldaltar - "The Gov. gave his boys a raise because he stated that they had to be able to live."

I agree it's shameful.

I applaud the one appointee that is working for a dollar a year, can't remember which one it is.

The next 3 years will be very interesting..............

"At present, about 81,000 people are receiving those benefits, which bring about $100 million into the state's economy every month."

Read that carefully folks.

McCrory is going to turn $100 million from the state's economy every month.

$100 million per month lost from this state's economy, regardless of where it comes from.

Think about it.

It's time to tighten the belt and it won't be pretty. Thanks Bev.- Nancy

You are mighty quick to tighten OTHER PEOPLE'S belts while you are loosening yours. FYI, Bev could not have extended unemployment benefits without the REPUBLICAN held legislature voting with her.....does basic government operations confuse you?

"Because North Carolina's quarterly unemployment rate is still higher than 9 percent, long-term unemployed workers here are eligible for the federally-funded benefits."

But McCrory will turn them down, leaving people to turn to welfare and food stamps to survive, having little to spend elsewhere to stimulate the economy.

What a stupid thing to do!!!

Unemployment benefits are NOT welfare payments.

Stilllearnin - "Just look at the unemployment numbers and the job creation numbers numbers, not even close."

AMEN!!!

"Root out those who are scamming the system but don't punish those in real need."

ABSOLUTELY, and stop using the excuse, "it would cost more to hire auditors and investigators than we would save stopping those scamming the system"

Find the scammers and punish them.

The Gov. gave his boys a raise because he stated that they had to be able to live.

WooHoo2You - "But but but its all Purdue's fault?"

She was the Democrat in charge at the time, the party that led this state for the past couple of decades, during which time, legislators lowered the Unemployment Insurance rates employers in this state pay repeatedly (despite several audits recommending against it), resulting in a HUGE shortfall when disaster struck.

jackleg-

How can you say "I want my vote back" and he was sworn in 2 weeks ago. Thats ridiculous. I agree, I also do not vote straight ticket. You better know who you are voting for. I am sympathetic to people that have lost their job due to no fault of their own. As far as government hurting those people, as I said in a later post, it's not governments job to provide income or even that matter a home. Bad things happen to good people all the time. The point is we have to keep working at it and improve each day.

Not sure what you meant by your pretending reference. i didn't say anything to that effect.

"Like almost every other state? BTW, from your link. " backed by Democratic Gov. Beverly Perdue and approved by the Republican-led Legislature." Which legislature????? But but but its all Purdue's fault?" - woohooooooo

You didn't read WHAT they approved, it was HOW to pay back the feds, not to borrow from the feds. Read it again, slowly this time.

"A department spokesman attributed the delay in part to its lack of immediate funding for the study, which some opponents identified as costing up to $250,000, and to discussions on other issues with the Employment Security Commission, the agency that manages the state's unemployment benefit program. The commission will officially fall under the department's control Nov. 1 through a consolidation backed by Democratic Gov. Beverly Perdue and approved by the Republican-led Legislature."

WooHoo2You - "So I guess thousands of NC Obama haters will be forced to actually find a job and stop living off taxpayers like me! Bet this will somehow be the left's fault "

If you were educated about this subject, you'd know you don't pay one single cent towards unemployment compensation; only NC employers do.

However, when the unemployment compensation of these people runs out, they will probably easily qualify for welfare and food stamps, which you DO pay for.-

Isn't that nice!?! Iak Hsehpen

According to some every employee "pays" for things such as taxes, unemployment insurance, etc through lower pay...BTW, many people receiving unemployment already receive other forms of government assistance.

keymania - "How long have these extended funds been given to the unemployed?"

I believe it was decided at the Federal level either late 2007 or early 2008.

The states could take it or leave it.

Because of mass layoffs within the job market and the high rate of unemployment (some NC counties were as high as 18-19% then), NC took it.

I didn't know it had to be paid back, but had the Democrats not kept reducing the Unemployment Insurance companies are required to pay for the past two decades, the UE kitty would have been sufficient (or at least closer) to meeting the disaster.

korn: "Please tell me how to make someone hire me, I'm all ears."

That's impossible to do without knowing about you. Got tatoos, piercings, rock-n-roll hair? HS diploma, GED, drop out, college degree?

You might need to re-invent yourself. Go back to school. Move to Montana ect where there are more jobs.

Maybe.. just go to Wake Tech and learn plumbing ect. A trade. Linux to be a SysAdmin. Cisco networking. Pick up a book and teach yourself. Sounds like you need a set of skills beyond manual labor.

So did I, and I went to school in Fall 2009, and I graduate with a two year degree this Spring with in-demand skills at 53 years old, that will allow me to go anywhere and have a good chance of finding a decent paying job.

Don't give up, positive attitude, re-invent yourself, train yourself, be ready to move to where the jobs are. Adapt yourself to the environment to survive. You can do it, but it's hard.

If anyone can prove that there are enough full-time jobs to cover every person unemployed then I have no problem with cutting off funding. I do have a job and have worked for over 40 years, I have been unemployed twice during that time when the employer either sold the business or moved jobs overseas. Both times UI helped tide us over until I was successful in finding new employment. Just look at the unemployment numbers and the job creation numbers numbers, not even close. Root out those who are scamming the system but don't punish those in real need.

falysi -

Praying for you and yours - sincerely. k

Nancy - "Yes, every state agency has been audited and shown to be inept at best, fraudulent at least."

Did you see the article about the Medicare/Medicaid audit.

sheesh

No wonder the state is screaming for money.

Why doesn't the state make the names of those who made these mistakes public and hold them responsible?

Personnel laws governing privacy, I guess.

How long have these extended funds been given to the unemployed?

WooHoo2You - "So I guess thousands of NC Obama haters will be forced to actually find a job and stop living off taxpayers like me! Bet this will somehow be the left's fault "

If you were educated about this subject, you'd know you don't pay one single cent towards unemployment compensation; only NC employers do.

However, when the unemployment compensation of these people runs out, they will probably easily qualify for welfare and food stamps, which you DO pay for.

Isn't that nice!?!

http://www.wwaytv3.com/thousands_may_owe_nc_unemployment_overpayments/09/2010

http://www.ncesc1.com/individual/FAC-QA.asp

http://www.wcnc.com/news/Unemployment-offices-goofed----thousands-will-ahve-to-give-money-back-103959444.html

http://www2.wspa.com/news/2010/oct/01/5/thousands-may-owe-nc-unemployment-overpayments-ar-888887/

http://www.wwaytv3.com/perdue_instructs_esc_waive_overpaymentshalt_deductions/10/2010

http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/8385572/

http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/8379579/

And that overpayment resulted in a total of about $28M, not $2.5B - my mistake.

Sorry, but Bev took the extension from the feds after our coffers went belly up. We owe $2.5 billion back to the feds, with interest.-Nancy

Like almost every other state? BTW, from your link. " backed by Democratic Gov. Beverly Perdue and approved by the Republican-led Legislature." Which legislature????? But but but its all Purdue's fault?

"Nancy - That's a very enlightening article indeed, but it doesn't take into include the accounting error made by the NC ESC that caused an over-payment to some recipients a year or two ago."

Yes, every state agency has been audited and shown to be inept at best, fraudulent at least.

But 36 states borrowed from the feds for those extensions and the feds extended 39 BILLION - now everyone has to pay it back. with interest.

It's time to tighten the belt and it won't be pretty. Thanks Bev.

And let us not remember the reason all the welfare payments became necessary to begin with was the Republican Party led by bush tryin to pay for 2 wars on the public credit card and give out enormous tax breaks to the rich. All of the national level fiscal malfeasance committed by the republicans during the 2000s must be paid for..and guess what..Art Pope and mccrory do not want the rich to pay for it!!!

You cannot argue with ignorance.

Walk a mile in my shoes.

I was a single mother who never went on welfare.

My unemployment benefits are less than I earned on my job.

I pay state and federal taxes on my unemployment benefits.

I do not have company paid medical insurance.

I do not get food stamps.

There are no jobs to apply for. I am stressed to the max.

What do I do when the unemployment "benefits" stop?

Can I pitch a tent on the governor's lawn. Will he bring me water to drink or a bite to eat?

No...he will be warm and cozy and puffed-up with demonstration of the power he holds over people.

Thanks a lot.

Nancy - That's a very enlightening article indeed, but it doesn't take into include the accounting error made by the NC ESC that caused an over-payment to some recipients a year or two ago.

So I guess thousands of NC Obama haters will be forced to actually find a job and stop living off taxpayers like me! Bet this will somehow be the left's fault ;)

How many ILLEGAL aliens will be able to soon compete for what jobs there are after Obama's amnesty ? There are temp jobs that terminate you after a year with zero benefits and then you can not accept a job at the place where you worked for six months to year if there was an opening. Temp agencies are the cancer.

THAT’S ALL WELL AND GOOD PAT, I VOTED FOR YOU, AND I’M GLAD SOMEONE IS TRYING TO CUT THE DEFICIT BUT DON’T YOU THINK AS A SIGN OF GOOD FAITH TO NOT GIVE YOUR BUDDYS YOU HIRED A RAISE AND MAYBE EVEN BETTER CUT THERE PAY 10% OR SO YOU KNOW TO LET THE PEOPLE OF NC KNOW YOU FEEL THERE PAIN, OH AND NOT RAISE FOOD TAXES AT ALL, KIDS NEED TO EAT AND GUESS WHAT THEY DON’T PAY INCOME TAXES.

ncbearman - I don't understand what you're saying. I assume you're talking to me because I said that I want my vote back. I never voted for Purdue or any of those people. Like I said, I'm a conservative.

However, I also think for myself. I'm not going to vote to re-elect him just because it says "Republican" beside his name... and I'm surely not going to sit here and defend him hurting hard working people who lost their jobs at no fault of their own.

Stop pretending like you can just quit your 10 dollar an hour job and suddenly get paid 500+ a week for 2 years. That's just not the case.

aramirez6493 - "There are actually people who are on UI benefits and apply for dozens of jobs every day and still can't get a job because the companies are not hiring!! Why cut benefits that people need to survive on?? Raise the taxes on the employers who refuse to hire these people!!"

AMEN!!!

And cut taxes to companies who DO hire a certain number of people over a certain period of time.

That might get hiring started.

WakeTheSpitUp said this: McCrory wouldn't have to end it if Bev had never allowed it.

A very good point.

September 25, 2011

RALEIGH, N.C. --

The Legislature passed a law in March ordering what was called an expedited analysis of how the state can best go about eliminating a $2.5 billion debt owed to the federal government for helping bankroll individual unemployment claims. Like other states, North Carolina's unemployment insurance tax collections from employers haven't kept pace with claims incurred since the Great Recession began.

By last December, the state was taking in only about half of the amount it was disbursing in unemployment benefits in the form of unemployment taxes from employers.

Interest on the debt began accruing in January, and the borrowing states have to make interest-only payments by this Friday. North Carolina will pay using funds in a reserve fund that's been accumulating a 20 percent surcharge on employers they've been paying for nearly a decade, said Larry Parker, an Employment Security Commission spokesman. The fund currently has about $109 million.

ncbearman - "Then Move."

Yeah, cause moving is free. Right?

Absurd!!!

Still, many HAVE moved, back in with mom and dad, toting their children behind them because, in this GREAT country - they have no place else to go.

WakeTheSpitUp - "McCrory wouldn't have to end it if Bev had never allowed it."

It had nothing to do with what Bev did or didn't allow.

This $2.5B was borrowed TO COVER A MISTAKE made by the ESC (Unemployment Office), a mistake that no one working for the government was ever held responsible for, by the way.

Good job governor. Time for for people to take any job they can get and stop living off the system. Go to work or go hungry. Stop living this lie of not being able to find a job, if you can pass a drug test, and really want to work, there are jobs to be filled. Check out ESC Website.

" If you want to get on your feet,you gotta get off your behind "

Entrepreneurs make their own job.

In my opinion way too many people are waiting for their ship to come in and to few people are will to put in the work to go swim out and get the ship.

I have changed careers 3 times and gotten more education and training each time. I now own my own business that I started from scratch. I make things happen, I don't wait for things to happen.

I am soooo tired of people that want a paycheck and NOT a job.

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