Requests for US unemployment aid rise to still-low 269,000
Analysts say consumer spending might boost the economy in the coming months
Analysts say consumer spending might boost the economy in the coming months
The court said the Senate needed to vote to override Democratic Gov. Jay Nixon’s veto of the bill before the regular session ended in May 2015, instead of voting in September
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – The Missouri Supreme Court is wrestling with whether to invalidate a law cutting jobless benefits because of the way it was enacted. In an unusual move, the Supreme Court on Tuesday held a second round of arguments in a case that it first heard in January. The Missouri law cuts…
The duration of jobless benefits for thousands of unemployed workers could turn on how the state Supreme Court rules