How Long Will Unemployment Outweigh Deficit Concerns?

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Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke is calling for the U.S. government to begin addressing the nation's budget deficit. But with a jobless rate that continues to rise and a nation of employers still reluctant to hire, most lawmakers appear to be more interested in finding the right spending tools to address unemployment.

[See more on the hiring tax credit and unemployment extension.]

Another federal extension of unemployment benefits is likely, although passage of a Senate version of the bill is taking longer than some would like. CQPolitics reports today that Republicans are trying to include an amendment extending the first-time homebuyer tax credit in the unemployment extension bill, which could further delay passage of the bill. Republicans last week delayed the bill because they disagreed with Democrats over how it should be funded—not over the extension itself. 

Lawmakers are also showing increased interest in a tax credit for employers that make new hires. The White House seems willing to discuss job-creation tools—so long as they are not actually called "stimulus." And a recent survey shows Americans, not suprisingly, are generally more interested in improving the nation's employment situation than in solving its deficit problem.

[See one piece of good news about jobs.]

So, there's no small amount of interest in solving the jobs problem right now. But the White House may very well turn its attention to the deficit next year, says the WSJ's Gerald Seib. President Obama's State of the Union in January is "likely to focus much more on how to build a ladder for the government itself to climb, slowly, out of a big deficit hole," Seib says. And in February, his budget will likely reflect a fresh appetite for deficit cutting.

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See: "the eroding labor market has emerged as the most fundamental factor behind the mortgage crisis."

http://www.usnews.com/money/blogs/the-home-front/2009/11/19/why-foreclosures-rise-even-as-the-economy-expands.html

Becky Washington of OR 5:35PM December 11, 2009

Right now the Democrats and some GOP. Refuse to be honest with Americans and allow them to play this game WE have the Money and Can spend it. Most Americans have no idea as to how much CHINA owns US!!!

They have no idea as to how many strings China can pull and does pull on our government. How many have stopped and said, why do we allow them to keep poisoning our citizens with lead and other harmful chemicals in building products to the farm raised fish and other seafood we buy from them. Because they own us that is why.

As Americans we have become dependent and lazy. I hope we will not have to reap the laziness we have sown and can somehow pull out of it. Because what the Government is allowing a large portion of society to live and believe in this fantasy that Government can keep spending money and working hard with high work quality and effort isn't important the more as a Nation we fall behind the outside world and create more deficits not just Nationally but also in our Citizens abilities. http://www.powercareernow.com/

Allan of GA 4:18AM November 22, 2009

Hi I have been just keeping my head above water and it looks like that there is no end insight for the middle class people.I lost my job 7 months ago working as a bill collector. the things i heard time to time again that unemployed and there is no work to be found with many apps put in. I didnt think i would end up this way i would go to college and be able to support my self. NOPE my gas and eleictric is soon to be turned off and rent behind what is going on with congress and OBAMA!! where are the jobs. THats right thay all went over seas. The banks up and left everyone jobless. I hope that the famlyies of are wonderful government are happy in the million dollar homes!!!! let the middle class die off thats what congress and are wonderful leader is saying over there midnight partys that coast the hard working people of our country millons of dollars that we are excepting to pay.. HEY ENJOY the lobster and steaks with the brandy government while leaveing the american people counting pennis just to eat every day

Don of NY 5:40PM October 28, 2009

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