On the one side, it's understandable that employers would be hesitant to hire someone who is unemployed, especially for a long period of time - that could speak to a number of negatives. However, there are tens of millions of people without work and many are highly skilled, experienced people that could be had at an inexpensive rate. Tim Muma is joined by Matthew Bidwell, who attempts to dissect the issue of bias against the unemployed and the many factors that play a role in the reluctance of companies to open their doors. We also examine how those unemployed job seekers can limit the effects and help their own cause.