Case Study

Policy Response to a Mass Layoff Event

A town's main employer, a large manufacturing plant, announces its permanent closure, displacing hundreds of workers with long job tenures. Research indicates that while many of these workers will find new jobs, they will be at significantly lower wages, and a substantial portion will remain unemployed for over a year. The town council is debating two proposals to allocate a limited relief fund:

  • Proposal A: Provide enhanced, extended unemployment benefits to support those who cannot find new work.
  • Proposal B: Implement a wage insurance program that partially subsidizes the income of displaced workers who accept new, lower-paying jobs.

Based on the established findings that the most severe long-term earnings losses are borne by those who remain unemployed, which proposal should the council prioritize to mitigate the greatest overall economic harm to the displaced workers? Justify your reasoning.

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Updated 2025-08-12

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