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United States, tenants who lost their jobs with Corona 19 protested that they could not pay their monthly rent. That said, it was difficult to eat and eat, but there are mixed voices within the Trump administration even after 3-4 months of economic prospects.

Correspondent Sohn Seok-min reports in Washington.

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[Let's go tell the landlords why we can't pay.]

Tenants drove into the city center of Philadelphia.

He was protesting that he could not pay his rent after losing jobs and losing income in the aftermath of the corona.

[Ria / Tenant: Those who lose their jobs do not have the money they have right away. You can't have a three-month rent.] If the

Trump administration promises up to four months of unemployment benefits and an emergency relief fund of $ 4 million per household for a family of four, the financial turmoil seems inevitable for most Americans.

Nevertheless, the confusion within the administration continues over economic prospects.

Finance Minister Manusin was optimistic that the economy would really recover in July / August / September, but White House White House Economic Advisors warned he would see an unemployment rate approaching the Great Depression.

[Manushin / Treasury Secretary: I see trillions of dollars flowing into the economy. I think this will have a significant impact.]

[Hashett / White House Economic Adviser: You may see figures that are close to the unemployment rate we saw during the Great Depression of the 1930s.]

President Trump canceled the White House briefing on the second day after a series of statements about sterilizing human injections continued.

Over the weekend, the number of infected people in the United States is 957,000, and the death toll is about 54,000.