Paul: Unemployment benefits 'disservice'


Democratic attempts to extend unemployment benefits for 1.3 million workers were a 'disservice' to the unemployed, Sen. Rand Paul said Sunday.


'I support unemployment benefits for the 28 weeks they're paid for,' the Kentucky Republican said on 'Fox News Sunday.' 'If you extend it beyond that, you do a disservice to these workers.'


Paul said a study had shown employers were less likely to hire the long-term unemployed like those who have been on 99 weeks of benefits.


Democrats are trying to include an extension of unemployment benefits in a year-end budget deal, but Republicans have balked at the $25 billion cost.


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