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As Congress breaks for Thanksgiving, 12 million Americans may lose jobless benefits on December 26

Alicia Adamczyk
CNBC
November 19, 2020
Unless Congress can agree on a new stimulus deal in the next few weeks, an estimated 12 million workers will lose their unemployment benefits on December 26, according to a new report from The Century Foundation, a progressive think tank, leaving them with “little or no means of support” in the new year.

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Unemployment claims are falling. But that’s not necessarily because people found work

Greg Iacurci
CNBC
November 13, 2020
Claims for unemployment benefits are falling. But it’s not all because people are returning to work. Instead, many workers may be running out of jobless benefits altogether or falling through the cracks of the system, according to labor experts.

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Unemployment claims are down. It’s not all for good reasons

Greg Iacurci
CNBC
October 22, 2020
The number of workers collecting state unemployment insurance fell by more than 1 million people, to 8 million, during the week ended Oct. 10. By one estimate, about half the decline is due to other factors. They include shifting onto other programs for longer-term unemployment and dropping out of the labor force.

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She waited half a year for her unemployment benefits. What that delay cost her

Annie Nova
CNBC
October 17, 2020
Erin Madden applied for jobless benefits in mid-March. She didn’t receive them until September. Such delays are becoming more common during the pandemic and can have dire consequences.

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The U.S. unemployment system was already broken. Then the coronavirus pandemic hit

Alicia Adamczyk
CNBC
October 8, 2020
Issues with unemployment insurance abounded before coronavirus. But the pandemic has shone a spotlight on weaknesses in the systems that have become impossible to overlook as record numbers of people try to access benefits each week.

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Some states overpaid coronavirus unemployment insurance. Now workers will have to repay the benefits

Alicia Adamczyk
CNBC
October 7, 2020
Hundreds of thousands of workers who received unemployment benefits through the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance program are on the hook to repay some of the money they’ve received since March.

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Millions of renters face eviction as moratorium expiration looms

Diana Olick
CNBC
December 10, 2020
The eviction moratorium is about to expire and that could leave millions of renters without a place to live on New Year’s Day. CNBC’s Diana Olick reports.

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Advocates worry about an eviction crisis as 2021 approaches without a stimulus deal

Alicia Adamczyk
CNBC
November 9, 2020

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The CDC banned evictions, but some renters are still vulnerable

Annie Nova
CNBC
September 10, 2020

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Can you be evicted during the pandemic? It depends on your ZIP code

Annie Nova
CNBC
August 25, 2020

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“There’s no actual penalty for violating it.” – How the CARES Act failed to protect tenants from eviction

Annie Nova
CNBC
August 29, 2020

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Florida unemployment pay drama rages on as residents face evictions

Greg Iacurci
CNBC
May 12, 2020
A moratorium on evictions for renters and homeowners is set to expire on May 17, unless the governor extends it.

What to know about your leave options if you’re not ready to return to work

Jennifer Liu
CNBC
May 21, 2020

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Your small business got a Paycheck Protection Program loan. Now what?

Greg Iacurci
CNBC
April 22, 2020

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Groups to sue Trump administration over rule making it harder for legal immigrants to become citizens

Sunny Kim
CNBC
August 12, 2019
Approximately 380 workers remained in federal custody at three different Immigration and Customs Enforcement processing centers in Louisiana and Mississippi after the raids Wednesday. The three centers are Pine Prairie, LaSalle and Adams County, said ICE spokesman Bryan Cox. About 300 had been released, many of them parents, after video circulated of children left in tears because no one was there to pick them up after school.



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