Senate Republicans are trying to eliminate the $600 supplement in favor of a 70% wage replacement program.
the extra $600 per week in federal unemployment benefits provided by the CARES Act, 31.5% of Americans with lost income say they could not live without the supplemental checks for more than a month, according to a recentThe survey, which polled nearly 2,000 Americans who have experienced income loss since March, showed that 28% of women and 20% of men have lost their entire income because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Supplemental federal unemployment insurance has become one of the most contentious issues in Washington as lawmakers scramble to put together another coronavirus relief package.
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Senate GOP, White House to propose cutting $600 unemployment checks to $200 in coronavirus relief planLATEST: GOP proposal to include $200 short-term federal unemployment benefit extension, as opposed to $600 a week, source tells ABC News, since it will take time before states' systems can shift to accommodate any federal benefit changes.
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Killing the $600 unemployment benefit is a boneheaded moveOPINION: Killing the $600 weekly unemployment benefit is an awful move. We're in the middle of a pandemic and people tens of millions of Americans need that money.
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