The $600 unemployment check is likely to be slashed—but the GOP can’t decide how much
reporters Thursday that lawmakers were dealing with “mechanical issues” surrounding the unemployment payouts. on slashing the $600 jobless payouts — which are set to expire by the end of the week — but cannot agree on a reduced figure and appear to be against zeroing out the boost outright.
Instead, some Republicans want the federal government to pay out approximately 50% of what each state pays in unemployment benefits.Democrats are pushing hard to extend the benefits in full, though it’s not clear whether they intend to block a bill that doesn’t include the full $600 benefit.
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