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California is about to start sending out $300 weekly unemployment bonus payments — and it'll include payments going back to August 1

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in supplemental unemployment benefits has been approved.

The unemployment benefit will be available to anyone who is eligible for at least $100 a week in unemployment benefits and have proved they are unemployed or partially unemployed due to the coronavirus pandemic. A key difference is these funds are not being delivered as part of the ongoing Congressional negotiations around a follow-up stimulus package, but instead are being given out by Federal Emergency Management Agency for states that apply to their Lost Wages Assistance Program. but 35 states have been approved for the grant

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So $36 billion to start and then $9bn a week? Doesn't the state have a $54 billion deficit?

The funniest part of the article is how $1,200 a month is 85% of a persons monthly income. Where are these people living?

Good for CA. Where is Congress on the stimulus bill? Their behavior implies they care much more about their political careers versus helping the people they claim to represent

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