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    Debbie Jurcak, a mother of three, works on an application for state aid at her apartment in Aurora, Ill. Jurcak, 43, was among many Americans who lost unemployment benefits in late December. On the verge of eviction, she and her husband sought the help of faith-based organizations to help them pay rent. (AP/Martha Irvine)

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    North Carolina's unemployment rate is being announced for the first time since Gov. Pat McCrory started taking credit for an economic comeback he says resulted from Republican tax cuts and fewer business regulations. (AP/Chuck Burton)

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    Gov. Maggie Hassan is going to be talking about a New Hampshire program that helps jobless workers continue to get unemployment benefits while they start their own businesses. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)

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    Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, left, visiting with Patrick Young at Tailored Label Products in Menomonee Falls. Young has Down Syndrome. Walker says meeting Young inspired Walker to launch an initiative to expand opportunities for workers with disabilities. (AP/Tailored Label Products)

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    Xerox, Lockheed Martin and Procter & Gamble confirmed that they are among large companies participating in a White House pledge to not discriminate against the long-term unemployed when hiring. (Getty images File)
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    President Barack Obama works at his desk in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington on Jan. 27 ahead of Tuesday night's State of the Union speech. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
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    Unemployment in California rose to 8.7 percent in July, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, as growth slowed in the state’s tech sector. (Photo: Thinkstock)
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