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Senior Unemployment Rate Hits 31-Year High (Fact Sheet / Data at a Glance)
Richard W. Johnson

Unlike most previous recessions, the current economic slowdown has substantially increased the unemployment rate for older Americans. In December 2008, 5.1 percent of workers age 65 and older were unemployed, a higher share than at any time since March 1977. This factsheet provides the latest information on the employment situation of older Americans.

Posted to Web: January 14, 2009Publication Date: January 14, 2009

Unemployment and Income in a Recession: Recession and Recovery, No. 1 (Series/Recession and Recovery )
Gregory Acs

This brief, part of the Urban Institute's "Recession and Recover" series, assesses how unemployment and household income changes as the economy moves through a recession and into recovery.

Posted to Web: December 22, 2008Publication Date: December 22, 2008

Unemployment Insurance during a Recession: Recession and Recovery, No. 2 (Series/Recession and Recovery )
Margaret Simms, Daniel Kuehn

This brief, part of the Urban Institute's "Recession and Recover" series, examines how the Unemployment Insurance program responds during a recession and how that response may differ in the current recession from its response in the past.

Posted to Web: December 22, 2008Publication Date: December 22, 2008

The Role of Welfare during a Recession: Recession and Recovery, No. 3 (Series/Recession and Recovery )
Sheila R. Zedlewski

This brief, part of the Urban Institute's "Recession and Recover" series, examines how the TANF program (formerly AFDC) responds during a recession and how that response may differ in the current recession from its response in the past.

Posted to Web: December 22, 2008Publication Date: December 22, 2008

SNAP and the Recession: Recession and Recovery, No. 4 (Series/Recession and Recovery )
Kenneth Finegold

This brief, part of the Urban Institute's "Recession and Recover" series, examines how the SNAP program (formerly food stamps) responds during a recession and how that response may differ in the current recession from its response in the past.

Posted to Web: December 22, 2008Publication Date: December 22, 2008

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