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  2. Category:Unemployment - Wikipedia

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    Economic stagnation. Employment discrimination. Employment Promotion and Protection against Unemployment Convention, 1988. Employment protection legislation. Employment-to-population ratio. The End of Work. Ethnic penalty. List of European regions by unemployment rate. Eurosclerosis.

  3. Recession of 1937–1938 - Wikipedia

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    The recession of 1937–1938 was an economic downturn that occurred during the Great Depression in the United States . By the spring of 1937, production, profits, and wages had regained their early 1929 levels. Unemployment remained high, but it was substantially lower than the 25% rate seen in 1933. The American economy took a sharp downturn ...

  4. Unemployment extension - Wikipedia

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    The unemployment insurance program is a benefit for workers who have lost their jobs. The maximum duration of benefits has increased from 26 to 99 weeks in some states. Unemployment extensions across the U.S. are typically not a concern due to stringent policies that state unemployment agencies have enacted in recent years.

  5. Texas annexation - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of Texas was annexed into the United States and admitted to the Union as the 28th state on December 29, 1845. The Republic of Texas declared independence from the Republic of Mexico on March 2, 1836. It applied for annexation to the United States the same year, but was rejected by the United States Secretary of State.

  6. Here's how much unemployment claims in Missouri increased ...

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    U.S. unemployment claims dropped to 222,000 last week, down 10,000 claims from 232,000 the week prior on a seasonally adjusted basis. Louisiana saw the largest percentage increase in weekly claims ...

  7. Texas - Wikipedia

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    Texas ( / ˈtɛksəs / TEK-səss, locally also / ˈtɛksɪz / TEK-siz; [8] Spanish: Texas or Tejas, [b] pronounced [ˈtexas]) is the most populous state in the South Central region of the United States. It borders Louisiana to the east, Arkansas to the northeast, Oklahoma to the north, New Mexico to the west, and the Mexican states of Chihuahua ...

  8. Sarah Davis (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Davis (born May 18, 1976) is an American politician who served as a Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives; she was first elected in the Tea Party wave of 2010. [2] [3] Her district, the 134th, is located in Houston and includes The Galleria, Rice University, and the Texas Medical Center.

  9. Abortion in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Abortion in Texas. Abortion in Texas is illegal in most cases. There are exceptions to save the mother's life, or prevent "substantial impairment of major bodily function", but the law on abortion in Texas is written in such an ambiguous way that it is unclear to physicians what health harms to the mother constitute an exception. [1]