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| May 10, 2021

Biden says unemployed offered jobs must take them or lose benefits

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United States President Joe Biden (File Photo: Michael Reynolds/Pool via REUTERS)

WASHINGTON (Reuters)

United States (US) President Joe Biden today defended himself against critics who say expanded unemployment benefits offered in the COVID-19 relief bill passed in March are keeping Americans from taking new jobs.

Biden said the administration will remind US states this week that any unemployed American offered a comparable job must take it or risk losing unemployment benefits. He is also directing the US Labor Department to work with states to reinstate requirements that those receiving unemployment benefits must demonstrate they are actively looking for work.

“If you’re receiving unemployment benefits and you’re offered a suitable job, you can’t refuse that job and just keep getting unemployment benefits,” Biden said.

Republican lawmakers blamed a bad jobs report last week on the Democratic president’s decision to offer expanded unemployment benefits through August. Some Republican governors have scrapped the added benefits, directing the additional dollars elsewhere.

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