Monday, September 22, 2014

Rutgers study: long-term unemployed by unemployment "devastated"

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A new study from Rutgers University, a dismissed five employees in the last five years are unemployed. This is one of the many results of the study entitled "Left Behind", many of which paint a grim picture of a post-recession America has not found his balance.

Among the long-term unemployed respondents who suffered 51 per cent that their finances in the past five years; as a developer, the 61 per cent they do not expect their bank accounts to improve. Meanwhile, only 23 percent of workers reported that their portfolio had a similar picture.

One of four long-term unemployed, meanwhile, described himself as "devastated" by their experiences.

Rutgers Professor Carl Van Horn policy, the Co-led "Despite the worst of the recession is over for most Americans to reduce the brutal reality of life support for the 3 million Americans who are unemployed years after he remain fired", the study, NorthJersey.com said . "These long-term unemployed were left to their fate in their fight to get their lives together."

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