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Ohio County-By-County Breakdown Shows the Harm of Not Extending Unemployment Insurance

Because Congress failed to extend the federal Emergency Unemployment Compensation program 37,400 people in Ohio have lost their insurance coverage as of Jan. 6, according to the Ohio Department of Job & Family Services. An additional 48,800 people in Ohio will lose their coverage in the first six months of 2014 if Republicans continue to block an extension of the program, according to Department of Labor estimates.

Federal unemployment insurance took effect in 2008 and has been reauthorized several times since as Americans continue to recover from the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression. Despite the real progress the economy has made since its near collapse in 2008, there are still 1.3 million fewer jobs than there were before the recession began, long-term unemployment as a percentage of the unemployed is 37 percent, near historic highs.

Failure to extend federal unemployment insurance would also hurt job growth throughout the nation, costing the economy 240,000 jobs, according to the White House Council of Economic Advisers. The CEA estimates that in Ohio alone, failing to extend the program will cost 6,535 jobs.

County

# OF PEOPLE WHO HAVE LOST COVERAGE AS OF JAN. 06

Adams

132

Allen

338

Ashland

168

Ashtabula

407

Athens

119

Auglaize

95

Belmont

170

Brown

193

Butler

1,031

Carroll

67

Champaign

103

Clark

412

Clermont

602

Clinton

122

Columbiana

269

Coshocton

137

Crawford

159

Cuyahoga

4,823

Darke

130

Defiance

103

Delaware

268

Erie

277

Fairfield

339

Fayette

91

Franklin

2,908

Fulton

141

Gallia

69

Geauga

213

Greene

383

Guernsey

120

Hamilton

2,267

Hancock

153

Hardin

88

Harrison

33

Henry

101

Highland

167

Hocking

87

Holmes

23

Huron

227

Jackson

108

Jefferson

237

Knox

132

Lake

769

Lawrence

121

Licking

469

Logan

117

Lorain

1,216

Lucas

1,642

Madison

76

Mahoning

855

Marion

184

Medina

489

Meigs

73

Mercer

59

Miami

316

Monroe

28

Montgomery

1,805

Morgan

63

Morrow

110

Muskingum

302

Noble

30

Ottawa

190

Out of State

632

Paulding

34

Perry

113

Pickaway

144

Pike

95

Portage

587

Preble

133

Putnam

63

Richland

407

Ross

261

Sandusky

211

Scioto

324

Seneca

155

Shelby

95

Stark

1,212

Summit

1,925

Trumbull

816

Tuscarawas

235

Union

99

Van Wert

48

Vinton

42

Warren

469

Washington

124

Wayne

262

Williams

76

Wood

340

Wyandot

50

Not Reported

1,522

Total

37,400