Advertisement

These Four States Are Cutting A Key Lifeline For The Unemployed

A pedestrian walks by a "Now Hiring" sign outside of a Lamps Plus store in San Francisco on on June 3. Four states, including Mississippi, are moving to end an extra $300-a-week unemployment benefit, arguing the pay is discouraging people from finding work. (Getty Images)
A pedestrian walks by a "Now Hiring" sign outside of a Lamps Plus store in San Francisco on on June 3. Four states, including Mississippi, are moving to end an extra $300-a-week unemployment benefit, arguing the pay is discouraging people from finding work. (Getty Images)

This article was originally published on June 07, 2021.

Related:

Advertisement

More from WBUR

Listen Live
Close