US Unemployment Insurance Accumulation Measures Ends at the end of this month 5:41 on July 21

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In the United States, as part of the economic measures that have spread due to the spread of the new coronavirus, measures to increase unemployment insurance benefits for those who lost their jobs will end at the end of this month. While the opposition Democratic Party has called for an extension of the measures, the ruling Republican has also been cautious about the extension, and it is likely that there will be a fierce battle over additional economic measures in view of the November presidential election.

In the United States, in order to mitigate the effects of the new coronavirus, a total of JPY 300 trillion in economic measures was implemented in Japanese yen, of which $600 a week for unemployment insurance for people who lost their jobs due to sudden dismissal ( (A monthly fee of 250,000 yen) Additional measures have been taken since April.

The measure is expected to end later this month, with Democrats calling for an extension until next year, while Republicans are cautious about extending it at the current level.

The Republicans say that 70% or more of the unemployed have become unwilling to search for jobs as a result of their increased benefits, and even if they get a job, they will take extraordinary measures to pay cash. I am considering.

At the beginning of the spread of infection, there was a cooperative attitude among the ruling and opposition parties.