White House chief of staff says Trump won't extend the weekly unemployment boost because it 'paid people to stay home'
White House chief of staff Mark Meadows said the White House didn't want to extend the $600 weekly unemployment boost because it "paid people to stay home."White House chief of staff Mark Meadows said Sunday the president was not interested in extending the $600 weekly boost to federal unemployment benefits as they're set to expire on July 31.
The $600 weekly boost was passed in March as part of the CARES Act in order to supplement the gap between a worker's lost wage and state unemployment benefits, which cover just a portion of a person's previous earnings. "The original unemployment benefits actually paid people to stay home, and actually a lot of people got more money staying at home than they would go back to work,"
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