New York, Washington, San Francisco American Labor Day is really an opportunity to take a deep breath because Labor Day is a holiday for most employees. But for millions of U.S. citizens, this year’s holiday is provoking existential fear. Because on Monday, September 6, the most important social projects created in the United States during the outbreak expire.
The Centennial Foundation estimates that a total of 7.5 million people will no longer receive unemployment benefits. Another 20 million people out of work will receive regular benefits – but no more than $ 300 a week after the economic downturn in the spring of 2020.
The country’s poorest face another setback: hundreds of thousands of families are at risk of eviction because the ban on tenants ’protection is also expiring.
Read now
Get access to this and all other articles
Free for 4 weeks on the web and in our application.
Further
Read now
Get access to this and all other articles
6 weeks on the web and in our application.
“Amateur coffee fan. Travel guru. Subtly charming zombie maven. Incurable reader. Web fanatic.”
More Stories
Martin Schulz: “I want more courage for the United States of Europe”
US reports first case of H5N1 bird flu virus in pigs
Polestar fears US sales ban