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By choosing I Accept , you consent to our use of cookies and other tracking technologies. Several members of the House and Senate have flirted with the idea that unemployment checks make people too lazy to look for work. Most recently, Rep. Kathy Dahlkemper D-Pa. Blake is concerned about the situation: "I think it really stinks," she said.
More than a million people will probably be in Blake's boat by the end of the year. She's one of 19, in Maryland to have exhausted all available benefits, according to the state's labor department. As of last week, 65, people had exhausted benefits in New York -- up from 57, at the end of April. In Michigan, it's 34, In Illinois, 22, In Pennsylvania, 35, In California, , In Florida, the number had climbed to , before May and currently stands at ,
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