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A correspondent on the Business Desk based out of NPR's headquarters in Washington, DC.
Links: @Yukinoguchi | Bio | (Current as of: September 24, 2019)
National Public Radio (NPR)
September 9, 2020
News Story
National Public Radio (NPR)
March 26, 2020
A record 3.3 million people filed for initial unemployment benefits last week, with millions more anticipated in coming weeks. All this has put a huge strain on state employment agencies, so experts say persistence is key to getting those benefits. In this story, legal aid attorneys give recommendations for what recently laid-off workers should do to navigate the unemployment benefits system.
News Story
National Public Radio (NPR)
August 15, 2019
That is a mounting concern for those who advocate on behalf of immigrants, because detainees in rural areas are facing higher barriers to obtaining a lawyer, more likely to have their asylum cases denied and more likely to be deported to their home countries.
A correspondent on the Business Desk based out of NPR's headquarters in Washington, DC.
Links: @Yukinoguchi | Bio | (Current as of: September 24, 2019)
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Audio , News StoryEconomic Pain From Pandemic Is Much Worse Than Expected, NPR Poll Finds
Yuki NoguchiNational Public Radio (NPR)
September 9, 2020
News Story
Advice On Filing For Unemployment Benefits: Document Everything And Be Persistent
Yuki NoguchiNational Public Radio (NPR)
March 26, 2020
A record 3.3 million people filed for initial unemployment benefits last week, with millions more anticipated in coming weeks. All this has put a huge strain on state employment agencies, so experts say persistence is key to getting those benefits. In this story, legal aid attorneys give recommendations for what recently laid-off workers should do to navigate the unemployment benefits system.
News Story
Unequal Outcomes: Most ICE Detainees Held In Rural Areas Where Deportation Risks Soar
Yuki NoguchiNational Public Radio (NPR)
August 15, 2019
That is a mounting concern for those who advocate on behalf of immigrants, because detainees in rural areas are facing higher barriers to obtaining a lawyer, more likely to have their asylum cases denied and more likely to be deported to their home countries.
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