Labor Secretary Eugene Scalia says he opposes the extension of $600 a week in unemployment benefits that workers are receiving during the pandemic, saying they will have served their usefulness by the time the current program expires at the end of July
U.S. Labor Secretary Eugene Scalia said he opposed the extension of $600 a week in unemployment benefits that workers are receiving as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, an option lawmakers are debating as they negotiate the next stimulus bill.
Mr. Scalia said the enhanced payments, included in a federal stimulus package signed into law at the end of March, will have served their usefulness by the time the current program expires at the end of July.
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