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I am advised that in 1938 there was distributed in New York City approximately fifty - three million dollars in unemployment insurance benefits . Despite this expenditure , the total cost of work and home relief in New York City rose ...
I am advised that in 1938 there was distributed in New York City approximately fifty - three million dollars in unemployment insurance benefits . Despite this expenditure , the total cost of work and home relief in New York City rose ...
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Benefits are paid in proportion to individual earnings , partly on the theory that these earnings directly reflect the amount of taxes paid by the employer on account of the individual beneficiary . The private insurance company ...
Benefits are paid in proportion to individual earnings , partly on the theory that these earnings directly reflect the amount of taxes paid by the employer on account of the individual beneficiary . The private insurance company ...
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While these benefits would be related to his family needs , they would be paid as a matter of right . There would be a fixed sum for the insured worker and an additional benefit for dependent wives and children ...
While these benefits would be related to his family needs , they would be paid as a matter of right . There would be a fixed sum for the insured worker and an additional benefit for dependent wives and children ...
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