Theo Keith has more from Jefferson City.
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Description: Missourians should take comfort in knowing that, regardless of the condition of the trust fund, the fact that the state is able to borrow from the federal government will ensure their payment of unemployment benefits in a timely manner, no interruption whatsoever. |
The loans will bridge the gap until April, when businesses pay their unemployment taxes to the state.
Missouri last asked for federal funds in 2003, which took four years to repay.
From the State Capitol, I'm Theo Keith.
Intro: The state has asked the federal government for more than a quarter of a billion dollars so it can continue to make payments to unemployed Missourians.
Theo Keith has more from Jefferson City.
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Description: Employers contribute less to the fund, the feds contribute less to the fund. And what a surprise, now the fund is going bankrupt. |
Missouri's labor department says Missourians will receive their unemployment benefits on time.
Missouri last asked the federal government for help in 2003, help that took four years to repay.
From the State Capitol, I'm Theo Keith.