California's Unemployment Fund Owes Nearly $10 Billion to the Federal Government
466,000 Californians are on unemployment benefits
SACRAMENTO — Late payments, glitch-prone computers and swamped call centers aren't the only problems bedeviling California's unemployment insurance program.
The insurance fund that pays state jobless benefits — run by the Employment Development Department — owes nearly $10 billion to the federal government. That's because the state has been paying far more in jobless benefits than it receives in employer-paid taxes, and the feds make up the difference.
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And CA's Dem gov't is doing its level best to make sure it'll need even more UE dollars:
"Variety of new laws will impact workplaces"
http://www.sfgate.com/business.....971069.php