NBR | Extending Unemployment Benefits | PBS

Check out this great video - www.pbs.org PBS Airdate: August 28, 2009 An increasing number of people on unemployment are about to see their benefits run out. Now they are turning to Congress to continue making payments. Nightly Business Report's Darren Gersh talks to a man who will soon stop receiving checks. For more information visit: www.pbs.org What are your thoughts?

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Keywords: pbs, nightly business report, nbr, unemployment benefits, jobless benefits, darren gersh, unemployment

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