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Many stimulus programs are due to expire at the end of 2020, threatening the US economy during the COVID-19 pandemic's most challenging phase

Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification.A number of critical COVID-19 economic relief programs will expire at the end of the year, threatening the stability of the US economy as the country enters an uncertain 2021.

From eviction moratoriums to a resumption in student loan payments, a lot is on the line if lawmakers don't reach an agreement on additional stimulus measures.A number of critical COVID-19 economic relief programs will expire at the end of the year, which could force millions off of unemployment insurance, push many small businesses to permanently close, and raise the specter of mass evictions. This could threaten the stability of the US economy as the country enters an uncertain 2021.

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But Kentucky will once again be an anchor around the neck of America preventing it from thriving.

Remember they said on CNN that 2 hundred 49 thousand 9 hundred and 53 people you times that to 1,200 that's 29943600 that's a lot of money to to take away from the next stimulus package

What if they was letting all those people die so they could inherit whatever they can such as stimulus money that's promised to the American people or property that some American people own back taxes on and so on

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