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 Heidi Shierholz, 
an economist at the liberal Economic Policy Institute. The Labor Department 
says there are still more than three unemployed people for every job 
opening.Cynthia Marriott gave up her job search after an interview in October 
for a position as a hotel concierge."They never said no," she says. 
"They just never called me back."Her husband hasn't worked full time since 
2006. She cashed out her 401(k) after being laid off from a 
job at a Los Angeles entertainment publicity firm in 2009. The couple 
owes thousands in taxes for that withdrawal. They have no health insurance.She 
got the maximum 99 weeks' of unemployment benefits then allowed in California 
and then moved to Atlanta.Now she is looking to receive federal disability 
benefits for a lung condition that she said leaves her weak and 
unable to work a full day. The application is pending a medical 
review."I feel like I have no choice," says Marriott, 47. "It's just 
really sad and frightening"During the peak of her job search, Marriott was 
filling out 10 applications a day. She applied for jobs she felt 
overqualified for, such as those at Home Depot and Petco but never 
heard back. Eventually, the disappointment and fatigue got to her."I just 
wanted a job," she says. "I couldn't really go on anymore looking 
for a job."Young people are leaving the job market, too. The participation 
rate for Americans ages 20 to 24 hit a 41-year low 69.6 
percent last year before bouncing bac
FILE: December 17, 2012: Women carry packages into the James A. Farley 
Post Office Building in New York City.REUTERSThe financially strapped U.S. 
Postal Service is running into opposition from historic preservationists 
as the agency tries to cut losses by selling off buildings.The postal 
service lost $15.9 billion last year, after losing $5.1 billion in 2011 
-- as online services continue to replace money-making mail deliveries.Hundreds 
of post offices are on the National Register of Historic Places, which 
largely protects them from being demolished, or are protected under deals 
with new owners.But preservationists point out some of the 600 post offices 
earmarked for disposal in the agencys fiscal 2012 report could have historical 
significance and be sold.Steve Hutkins, a New York University professor 
who runs the website Save the Post Office, told FoxNews.com the number 
for sale might be closer to 200 because about 400 would be 
lease terminations, yet he remains skeptical.The New York Times reports 
11 historic post offices are now on the market, including ones in 
Santa Monica, Calif., and Norwich, Conn.While many of the buildings are 
most known for the exterior architectural designs, more than 1,000 have 
Art-Deco-era murals of potential value, the result of the federal government 
commissioning artists during the 1930s Depression.Bernard Perlin, who as 
a young man painted a mural in 1939 in a New Jersey 
post office, later had his work c
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