Provided by Dow Jones By Elisabeth Buchwald Governors in these 18 states say these benefits, which were set to expire in September, contribute to the mounting complaints from employers who cannot fill job vacancies More than 2 million Americans across 18 Republican-led states are going to be cut off from enhanced federal unemployment benefits that have prevented millions of Americans from living in poverty in the coming weeks. Their governors say these benefits, which were set to expire in September, are overly generous and are contributing to the mounting complaints they hear from employers who cannot fill job vacancies." "It has become clear to me that we cannot have a full economic recovery until we get the thousands of available jobs in our state filled," Gov. Tate Reeves, a Republican from Mississippi, tweeted this week.