Weekly $600 payments for unemployed workers ending sooner than expected

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THE weekly $600 payments for unemployed workers is ending sooner than expected. The checks are being issued until July 31 but, as the date is a Friday and the state unemployment systems end their w…

THE weekly $600 payments for unemployed workers is ending sooner than expected.

The checks are being issued until July 31 but, as the date is a Friday and the state unemployment systems end their week on a weekend and only pay full weeks, the last payment will be on July 26.: "That is one week less of payments than families get. "That is huge. That is the difference between being able to make a car payment, make your rent, put food on the table.

"What it says in the legislation essentially is that it ends on July 31 and we all thought, you know, the end of July, but when you look at the very specific language, what it says is that the last payment will be on or before July 31. "People who were really planning on getting that extra $600 a month and then realize they are getting one week less than they thought they were, it’s just going to create enormous hardship."The outlet reported that many people will go from receiving $1,000 a week in unemployment benefits to their state's regular financial support, which on average is roughly $375.

 

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