• Biden Admin Paid $271 Million In Unemployment Checks To Millionaires

    From John Smyth@21:1/5 to All on Wed May 14 19:29:54 2025
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.politics.republicans, talk.politics.guns

    Interesting.
    Crook Biden taking care of his friends.

    'Biden Admin Paid $271 Million In Unemployment Checks To Millionaires In
    Two Years'

    <https://thefederalist.com/2025/05/14/report-biden-admin-paid-271-million-in-unemployment-checks-to-millionaires-in-two-years/>

    'Good news for millionaires and billionaires: They are currently
    eligible for unemployment benefits, whether they need it or not. That
    has been true since 1964 when the Department of Labor determined
    unemployment is for all eligible workers no matter their income level.

    In 2022, The Biden Administration paid unemployment compensation to
    5,773 people earning $1 million or more, with nearly $58 million going
    to out-of-work millionaires. It is an average of nearly $10,000 per
    person.

    In 2021, a COVID quarantine year with extra dough baked into
    unemployment, 14,972 people earning $1 million or more received
    unemployment compensation. The Biden Administration spent nearly $214
    million keeping millionaires fed, paying an average of $14,200 each.

    (As the Federalist previously reported, 2021 and 2022 were also banner
    years for unemployment fraud, in which fraudsters including prisoners
    and dead people placed multiple claims.)

    Combine the years and individuals earning more than $1 million annually received more than $271 million in unemployment during the first two
    years of the Biden Administration.

    These numbers are part of a report by the Congressional Research Service
    (CRS), prepared for Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, the Senate DOGE Caucus
    chair. CRS looked at tax returns and counted individuals who earned over
    $1 million and also received unemployment.

    “Our nation’s safety net shouldn’t be strained by subsidizing the lifestyles of the self-sufficient,” Ernst said in an email. “Able-bodied millionaires shouldn’t expect handouts paid for by overtaxed and
    overworked Americans. The freebies for free-loading fat cats are over.”

    Being fired from a job can be devastating. Getting turned down for
    unemployment benefits even more so, especially when living
    paycheck-to-paycheck at $30,000 with nothing in savings. It happens. Not everyone is eligible for the unemployment safety net, which is a
    fraction of your pay before being separated from employment.

    When income stops, it sure would be nice to have $1 million in income
    from another income stream. Maybe you own some rental properties, have
    good investments, or earned enough to save. If you only had an even $1
    million, it would be just over $83,000 a month.

    It is enough to afford COBRA insurance and keep your BritBox account.
    And now, some say it is enough to remove you from unemployment
    eligibility.

    Ernst plans to introduce the ‘‘Ending Unemployment Payments to Jobless Millionaires Act of 2025.’’ It would prohibit federal funds from being
    used as unemployment compensation for an individual whose wages during
    their base period are equal to or exceed $1 million. The base period in
    most states goes back to the first four quarters of the last five
    completed calendar quarters.

    The bill would require any millionaire who is improperly paid to pay the unemployment money back

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  • From howie ruffe@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 15 06:07:33 2025
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    On 14 May 2025, John Smyth <smythlejon2@hotmail.com> posted some news:no9a2k9eqbee2b13b65qf7dch7b7shot6k@4ax.com:

    Interesting.
    Crook Biden taking care of his friends.

    'Biden Admin Paid $271 Million In Unemployment Checks To Millionaires
    In Two Years'

    <https://thefederalist.com/2025/05/14/report-biden-admin-paid-271-millio >n-in-unemployment-checks-to-millionaires-in-two-years/>

    'Good news for millionaires and billionaires: They are currently
    eligible for unemployment benefits, whether they need it or not. That
    has been true since 1964 when the Department of Labor determined
    unemployment is for all eligible workers no matter their income level.

    Fair is fair.

    In 2022, The Biden Administration paid unemployment compensation to
    5,773 people earning $1 million or more, with nearly $58 million going
    to out-of-work millionaires. It is an average of nearly $10,000 per
    person.

    In 2021, a COVID quarantine year with extra dough baked into
    unemployment, 14,972 people earning $1 million or more received
    unemployment compensation. The Biden Administration spent nearly $214
    million keeping millionaires fed, paying an average of $14,200 each.

    (As the Federalist previously reported, 2021 and 2022 were also banner
    years for unemployment fraud, in which fraudsters including prisoners
    and dead people placed multiple claims.)

    Combine the years and individuals earning more than $1 million
    annually received more than $271 million in unemployment during the
    first two years of the Biden Administration.

    These numbers are part of a report by the Congressional Research
    Service (CRS), prepared for Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, the Senate DOGE
    Caucus chair. CRS looked at tax returns and counted individuals who
    earned over $1 million and also received unemployment.

    “Our nation’s safety net shouldn’t be strained by subsidizing
    the lifestyles of the self-sufficient,” Ernst said in an email. “Able-bodied millionaires shouldn’t expect handouts paid for by
    overtaxed and overworked Americans. The freebies for free-loading fat
    cats are over.”

    Being fired from a job can be devastating. Getting turned down for unemployment benefits even more so, especially when living paycheck-to-paycheck at $30,000 with nothing in savings. It happens.
    Not everyone is eligible for the unemployment safety net, which is a
    fraction of your pay before being separated from employment.

    When income stops, it sure would be nice to have $1 million in income
    from another income stream. Maybe you own some rental properties, have
    good investments, or earned enough to save. If you only had an even $1 million, it would be just over $83,000 a month.

    Some of us have close to $2 million in assets. That doesn't translate to monthly income.

    It is enough to afford COBRA insurance and keep your BritBox account.
    And now, some say it is enough to remove you from unemployment
    eligibility.

    Ernst plans to introduce the ‘‘Ending Unemployment Payments to
    Jobless Millionaires Act of 2025.’’ It would prohibit federal
    funds from being used as unemployment compensation for an individual
    whose wages during their base period are equal to or exceed $1
    million. The base period in most states goes back to the first four
    quarters of the last five completed calendar quarters.

    The bill would require any millionaire who is improperly paid to pay
    the unemployment money back

    If that's the case, millionaires should not have to pay unemployment
    insurance.

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