2008 Was The Most Serious Financial Crisis since the 1929 Wall Street Crash. When viewed in a global context, taking into account the instability generated by speculative trade, the implications of this crisis are far-reaching. The financial meltdown will inevitably backlash on consumer markets, the global housing market, and more broadly on the process of investment in the production of goods and services.
Thursday, 15 January 2009
Ohio Unemployment Fund Runs Out
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio's unemployment compensation fund has been depleted, forcing the state to begin borrowing federal funds.Officials said no disruptions in benefits are expected.The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services said Monday the federal government has already approved $500 million to be borrowed by Ohio to pay benefits in January and February.The state has requested that it be able to use $50 million of that amount to pay benefits this week.Agency spokesman Dennis Evans said Ohio is committed to preventing the unemployed fund from missing any payments.Ohio and many other states have seen their unemployment funds decrease drastically as the number of unemployed workers has surged amid the recession.
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