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From a certain point of view, unemployment benefits can raise unemployment durations. The foremost reason is that the magnitude of individuals can be relaxed because the government pays their bills, and if they earn money for their living, they may not be willing to work. Additionally, this can lead to some problems, including health issues [...]
As we know, unemployment is a common problem worldwide. Yes, I think unemployment benefits increase unemployment durations. Firstly, people feel too relaxed, and for that reason, they don't hurry. Secondly, people learn about their unemployment benefits, and in the meantime, they wait for higher salaries and better job opportunities.
From my perspective, it depends on the person. For example, if you live alone, these benefits are quite good, and the situation may be prolonged. Otherwise, if you have a family, the benefits are not very comfortable, so you should work. You should work and play.
