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The extended benefit data isn't seasonally adjusted and is volatile from week to week.
Nearly 5.7 million people were on the extended benefit rolls for the week ended March 6, the latest data available.
The extended benefit rolls dropped by about 300,000 to 4.9 million in the week ending Sept. 11, the latest data available.
The extended benefit program expired in early June, and Congress is debating whether to continue it through the end of November.
More than 5.4 million people were on the extended benefit rolls during the week of Aug. 14, the latest data available.
And as increasing numbers of gay employees became open about their sexuality, major corporations extended benefit programs to cover same-sex couples.
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Roughly 3.5 million people are now receiving extended benefits.
Nearly 5.4 million Americans are receiving extended benefits.
In the last five recessions before this one, Congress routinely extended benefits, to 39 weeks.
The government has routinely extended benefits beyond the standard 26 weeks during tough economic times.
The traditional argument — that extended benefits encourage idleness — is especially weak in today's severe recession.
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