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Trump's proposed $300 federal unemployment boost could leave out up to 1.5 million low-wage workers from receiving jobless benefits

But one element within the memo has raised concerns about its potential to exclude some low-earners. It contains a provision stating that jobless people only qualify for federal aid if they already get at least $100 in state benefits every week.

"The people I'm most worried are those who are doing their best to try and get back to work," Michele Evermore, a senior policy analyst at the National Unemployment Project, told Business Insider. "They're getting a partial benefit, and that benefit will fluctuate weekly and drop below $100."

 

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Should give the money to employers INSTEAD to help them for less burden, extra money to HIRE THE EMPLOYEES TO COME BACK TO WORK!! If those employees become lazy, and then will be out of work for good and it's not good for them bc the unemployment benefits won't last 4ever!!

I thought his order said 400$, now be dropped to 300$. Good lord 😏

(Graphic Image below) I usually don’t do this but my son’s friend really needs help, he been in a car crash and currently has no insurance or family help with medical bills and he has cerebral palsy ❤️

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