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Even as unemployment remains at an 80-year high, Congress is considering letting the extra $600 a week in jobless benefits expire at the end of July.
The sprawling $2 trillion CARES Act provides an extra $600 a week to every unemployment recipient who lost work due to the coronavirus. ... millions of out-of-work Americans receiving Unemployment ...
The confusion of the language led some states to list July 31 as the end date of the benefits, when it's actually a few days earlier. Extra $600 in unemployment benefits could expire before July ...
“Super unemployment,” the slightly tongue-in-cheek phrase for the enhanced unemployment benefits contained in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act, will end on July 31.
The extra $600 per week in unemployment benefits is set to expire at the end of July. Lawmakers still have not agreed on what to do about it. The $600 boost in unemployment benefits expires soon.
Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation, or FPUC, boosts all Americans’ unemployment payments by $600 per week, automatically. State unemployment agencies typically operate on a Sunday to ...
Republicans and Democrats in the Senate remain in a stalemate as the the $600-per-week federal unemployment benefit in place due to the coronavirus pandemic is set to expire on Friday.
If you’re one of the 30 million Americans in the unemployment system, you know this already: your $600-a-week Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation expired July 31. President Trump took ...