Bipartisan Policy Center's Hoagland on Expiring Unemployment Insurance Provisions
"At the end of July, the additional
"As state and local officials begin to relax stay-at-home orders, however, there is increasing evidence that the additional
"But with roughly 31.5 million people currently collecting benefits and the virus spiking across the country, more stabilization is needed.
"We recommend that
"Although these policies are costly, and cannot continue indefinitely, this approach will begin to wean the country off an unsustainable benefit, ensure that households continue to receive the current support they need, and begin to rebalance the incentives between staying home and returning to work. Given the quickly evolving public health and economic circumstances, we also recommend that
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