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House Rejects Payroll Tax Break, Unemployment Extension

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011   

CHARLESTON, W.Va. - The U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday rejected a Senate-approved bill which would have extended the payroll tax cut and long-term jobless benefits for an additional two months.

Without a compromise, Americans will see a 2 percent payroll tax increase on Jan. 1.

Kelly Wiedemer is worried how she'll make do when the tax increase kicks in. She used to work in finance, but lost her job in 2008 and has since managed to find only a part-time, minimum-wage job. She says her hours will be decreasing after the holidays.

"It really dawned on me for the first time. I said, 'Wow, not only do my hours get cut to 8 to 10 hours, but if this doesn't go through, that's 2 percent more coming out of my check. That's not enough money to really do much with anyway.' "

According to Sean O'Leary, policy analyst at the West Virginia Center on Budget and Policy, the payroll tax cut boosted the state economy by $63 million last year, at a time when West Virginia badly needed the stimulus.

"Last year, there were approximately 900,000 people in West Virginia benefiting from the payroll tax cut. That really helped reverse some of the slowing down of the economy, kept it from slipping back into recession."

He says the state's jobless rate is slowly declining, but there are still five unemployed people for every job opening.

For Wiedemer, the 2 percent tax increase will mean an additional $14 taken out of a weekly paycheck of $75. She says the issue has reduced her to tears.

"It's brutal when I can't buy things like toilet paper. That 2 percent makes a huge difference."

House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, called for a one-year extension of the tax cut and long-term jobless benefits. The Senate bill had extended each for two months. The House vote included a call for the two sides to establish a joint negotiating committee to work out differences before year's end, but the Senate already has recessed for the year.


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