Yahoo!Finance reports Most of the unemployed no longer receive benefits

Early last year, 75 percent were receiving checks. The figure is now 48 percent -- a shift that points to a growing crisis of long-term unemployment. Nearly one-third of America's 14 million unemployed have had no job for a year or more.



Congress is expected to decide by year's end whether to continue providing emergency unemployment benefits for up to 99 weeks in the hardest-hit states. If the emergency benefits expire, the proportion of the unemployed receiving aid would fall further.



Congress has extended the program nine times. But it might balk at the $45 billion cost. It will be the first time the Republican-led House will vote on the issue.

Average Unemployment Duration

Participation Rate

Table A-15

While the "official" unemployment rate is an unacceptable 9.0%, U-6 is much higher at 16.2%