Congress weighing length of jobless benefits

WASHINGTON (AP) - December 14, 2011

Republicans have passed a bill in the House that would reduce maximum coverage time by 20 weeks. The current ceiling on federal and state benefits combined is 99 weeks, and Democrats want to keep it. The GOP plan coupled with recently declining unemployment rates would cut that ceiling to 59 weeks by summer.

If Congress does nothing by the end of the year, up to a million workers unemployed for at least six months could loses benefits in January.

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