Raleigh, N.C. — 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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February 1, 2013 7:23 p.m.
+1
February 1, 2013 7:22 p.m.
Then Move. Thats the point. You have to change your entire way of looking at things. Rent instead of own. Find ways to create income that you haven't done in the past. 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.
February 1, 2013 7:21 p.m.
Please enlighten those of us looking where to find these jobs that one can just go out and get. By the way, I was doing one of those jobs that "you might not want to do" before I got laid off from it. Please tell me how to make someone hire me, I'm all ears.
February 1, 2013 7:20 p.m.
Just for a month, pretend you don't have a job. Spend time searching the various avenues to apply for at least five (5) jobs weekly WITHIN YOUR FIELD like the unemployment office requires.
You can't count applications made to any job outside the field you now work in.
After a month, that would be March 1st, come back and tell us how many you sent out and how many responses you got with job offers.
I challenge you do to this.
Put your money where your mouth is!!!
If you aren't willing to accept this challenge whole-heartedly, you have no right to make a negative comment about the unemployed, because you're too lazy to even try what they face every day.
February 1, 2013 7:20 p.m.
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February 1, 2013 7:18 p.m.
I could be wrong on that, am not sure, but I don't believe they do because it's a Federal decision the states can take or leave.
February 1, 2013 7:17 p.m.
AMEN!!!
And just because someone is unemployed doesn't mean they're lazy and aren't trying.
February 1, 2013 7:16 p.m.
I appreciate it.
I faced this from 10/2007 to 6/2008 which is when I retired. During that time (I have the paperwork to prove it), I sent out over 1000 applications and resumes, having 47 years in Office Management to back up my experience and qualifications, although I didn't state that number on the applications.
I didn't get one single nibble.
I'm a retired ordained minister who works part-time in a local grocery store who sees people struggle to buy milk for their children. Many of these people come in now in suit pants, shirts and ties, because they've been searching for work. I see the same people this way over and over again, along with the elderly and military Veterans proudly sporting caps showing their military branch on them counting coins to buy bread and balogna, and little more.
It breaks my heart when someone says these people are lazy and aren't trying.
February 1, 2013 7:14 p.m.
February 1, 2013 7:11 p.m.
From all I've studied, extensions are fully funded by the Federal government, not the State government.
The 99 weeks was a FEDERAL extension, and the FEDS paid for that extension over what the State would normally cover.
The FEDS know there are NO JOBS available. That's why they offered these extensions.
When McCrory signs that bill, he'll not only be lessening the amount of money a person can receive benefits and shortening the length of time they'll be able to receive them, he'll also be saying "no" to the extension money the Feds pay for.
And yes, before someone says that - out of taxpayer dollars.
States don't pay back extensions.
What NC is having to pay back is the $2.5B Bev borrowed to cover the ESC accounting error.
Remember when she went to the White House to ask Obama for it?
February 1, 2013 7:10 p.m.
February 1, 2013 7:06 p.m.
You're wrong!
That $2.5B was because of the error at the ESC.
February 1, 2013 7:05 p.m.
That didn't work this time. :)
They thought it would, but it didn't. Businesses just dug in their heels, enjoyed the low tax rates, and hired few to no one.
February 1, 2013 7:04 p.m.
February 1, 2013 7:04 p.m.
You did know that under the Republican Legislature in the last two years, the number of teachers has been raised over 3,000?
February 1, 2013 7:03 p.m.
February 1, 2013 7:03 p.m.
Do you know this firsthand?
Cause they didn't.
Welfare to work ended when the White House realized the GREAT slump in the job market meant even currently educated qualified people couldn't find a job, let alone those without.
Then those people went on straight welfare, not having to work at all to get the benefits.
That's what we have today.
February 1, 2013 7:02 p.m.
February 1, 2013 7:01 p.m.
There are many living within communities that have restrictive covenants forbidding gardens, and drying laundry out of doors on a line, etc. etc.
Heck, some of them won't even allow a resident to fly a US flag, and you think they can grow a garden.
Get a grip!!!
February 1, 2013 7:01 p.m.
What exactly are the "means" of someone searching for a job who now will have no money coming in at all?
February 1, 2013 6:59 p.m.
When I see supposed republicans acting this way, I completely understand why the left calls us a bunch of backwoods fools that can't think for themselves.
February 1, 2013 6:59 p.m.
February 1, 2013 6:59 p.m.
I didn't say "over-extended", I'm pointing out that most people don't save as much as possible when times are good.
The last half-century people have expected that they would work 40 years and retire with benefits, so they didn't plan ahead if that didn't happen.
I know exactly the reality some people are facing, and the reason I'm not facing it is because I saw the possibility long before I got into the position they now find themselves in.
I could very easily have been in their same shoes, but I've made some hard life choices over many decades and have done without a lot of the things that have contributed to their new reality.
Oh.. I'm very sympathetic.. I feel their pain. I know their pain. I've lived it for most of my life. And I'm stronger for it. Excuse me while I go outside and start a fire to cook rice without adding to my utility bill.
February 1, 2013 6:58 p.m.
February 1, 2013 6:58 p.m.
Searching for work IN THIS JOBLESS MARKET IS work.
Try it.
Even if you have a job, go through the many sources to seek work, fill out applications, send resumes, do it all. Then let us know how many responses you got.
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February 1, 2013 6:58 p.m.
Who held the reins in NC for the last several decades?
February 1, 2013 6:57 p.m.
February 1, 2013 6:56 p.m.
Then I guess you don't know that those who got laid off first were middle and upper management people, people who thought they WERE "well established".
And many of them are STILL looking for jobs in middle age, and are facing age discrimination when companies hire kids right out of college they can get for peanuts instead of paying a little more for someone with the same (or more) degrees who is already full trained and has experience.
That's one reason why customer service in the US has declined, these kids straight from college have little clue how to treat a customer.
February 1, 2013 6:56 p.m.
February 1, 2013 6:56 p.m.
No, $2.5 billion we owe the feds is from Bev signing up for federal extensions of unemployment, which, by the way is on it's 10th consecutive extension.
26 weeks is what the plan called for, not 99 weeks endlessly. Is it any wonder there is no money at all?
Never mind that the audit of the ESC in NC uncovered total failure of that agency along with DHHS, DOT etc. And Bev never fired a one, not one. Nobody was held accountable.
Well, it's time for serious control and it won't be easy but it is the responsibility of someone else to clean up the mess that has accumulated.
February 1, 2013 6:55 p.m.
Where do you think the unemployed are turning??? Unemployment only pays 40% of what one earned when they worked. They have no alternative but to depend on others, and on one another.
Now these people will turn to welfare and food stamps when their unemployment runs out, and once again, the TAXPAYER will foot the bill instead of the COMPANY that laid them off.
February 1, 2013 6:53 p.m.
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February 1, 2013 6:51 p.m.
And then those people will be on unemployment too.
Think people, ya gotta think things through before commenting.
February 1, 2013 6:51 p.m.
February 1, 2013 6:51 p.m.
Social Services are there to help people get from point A to point B - help them until they are able to do for themselves. It is NOT intenced to support and pay people's living expenses for years and years!!!"
Including the elderly and disabled? Including disabled military Veterans who lost limbs or sanity in battle?
Be careful now!!!
It isn't just lazy baby-birthing people on those programs. Those programs also include the deaf and blind and limbless, etc.
February 1, 2013 6:50 p.m.
February 1, 2013 6:50 p.m.
Never thought anyone could ever be this uncompassionate to others. Karma is going to bite you on this one.
February 1, 2013 6:49 p.m.
After working full time for over 30 yrs, I was laid off 8 months ago. Have put in over 400 applications with a handfull of interviews. I am educated and in good shape. There are not many jobs out there. I even apply for warehouse work, anything! If you had said that to my face, your lights would have been out in seconds. How long have you worked in your life?
February 1, 2013 6:48 p.m.
Walmart won't hire the over-qualified. None of the other business that start employees off at minimum or near-minimum wage will either because interviewing, hiring and training people costs money.
When I was in Walmart management, that cost $2,100 per person to get a person fully trained in all company processes and procedures, and on the floor, and that was many years ago.
That's money smart business won't throw away on an over-qualified employee sure to leave the first time they're offered a job and earnings they're truly worth.
February 1, 2013 6:48 p.m.
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February 1, 2013 6:44 p.m.
Another clueless individual making a totally idiotic comment.
If you haven't searched for a job IN THIS JOB MARKET, you have no clue.
February 1, 2013 6:44 p.m.