7 things the U.S. needs to do to recover from the coronavirus recession, according to economists. (via CNBCMakeIt)
that just expired. In October, total state and federal jobless benefits would start being capped at 70% of lost wages. The bill will now be negotiated with the Democratic-controlled House.
"The profound impact of the economic fallout is truly hurting many working Americans, and it is imperative to provide financial support and workable solutions commensurate with their financial obligations," says Farrokhnia, especially for essential expenses like food and housing.they or a member of their household had gone without meals or relied on charities or government programs to obtain groceries since the coronavirus pandemic started.
You have to help people, especially in the most vulnerable sectors. Otherwise there's going to be a huge amount of human economic hardship in addition to the health crisis."You have to help people, especially in the most vulnerable sectors," says Klein. "Otherwise, there's going to be a huge amount of human economic hardship in addition to the health crisis."
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