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Trump administration backs partial extension of jobless benefits through year's end

Published 07/25/2020, 06:21 PM
Updated 07/25/2020, 06:50 PM
© Reuters. U.S. President Trump hosts coronavirus response task force briefing at the White House in Washington

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin on Saturday said that the Trump administration supports extending enhanced unemployment benefits until the end of the year in the next round of coronavirus aid, albeit at a reduced level.

The administration and the U.S. Congress have been trying to strike a deal on the next aid package as enhanced unemployment benefits of $600 a week that Congress approved earlier in the pandemic expire on July 31.

Mnuchin said he had spoken on Friday with top Democrat in Congress, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who has said she does not want a short-term extension of unemployment insurance.

"We don't want a short-term extension either, we want something till the end of the year," said Mnuchin, who was in the Capitol on Saturday with White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows to meet with staff of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on finishing up details of the package.

Mnuchin said last week Republicans were looking at an extension of unemployment benefits that replace 70% of wages, an idea he repeated on Saturday. "We want to make sure that there's a technical correction, so that people don't get paid more money to stay home than to work," he said.

Mnuchin said he expected initial language of the legislation to emerge on Monday.

© Reuters. U.S. President Trump hosts coronavirus response task force briefing at the White House in Washington

Meadows suggested that a deal on a standalone bill on unemployment benefits could be reached before the July 31 deadline, leaving time on other issues to help Americans deal with the economic slowdown from the pandemic.

Latest comments

They should strike a deal with Venezuela
I sure wish I could be making $600 a week total I am a full-time employed food producer nobody pays my insurance I challenge anyone to come help got plenty of work
Chickens?
They should have went off income from the beginning, maybe the unemployment numbers wouldn't be at record numbers. Make 36k per year at work, but more than that on employment.. why would anyone go to work?
I guess they should have let firms fail in 08 so these companies can have billions in backs instead of shares that they refused to reissue instead lobbying for more bailout
It's keeping the sky from falling, that's why genius. If it dries up now things like, I don't know...another MORTGAGE CRISIS!.. will be next and it will cost a lot more. They have been bailing out wall street for a decade, why not the average man for a change?
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