Here s how Democratic states are pushing people to go back to work
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As more states look to end federal enhanced unemployment, more than 3 5 million people could lose at least some of their unemployment benefits
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Jobless Americans in at least 18 states are about to get a rude awakening MarketWatch 1 hr ago Elisabeth Buchwald © Spencer Platt/Getty Images Republican-led states are cutting jobless Americans from federal unemployment aid in hopes that it will push more people to apply for job openings.
Some state lawmakers are pulling the plug on enhanced federal unemployment benefits.
Since the onset of the pandemic, every state has accepted federal unemployment aid that enabled them to distribute benefits to out-of-work people who normally would not qualify for them. States have also been handing out extra federal benefits including an additional $600 a week at one point to all unemployed workers on top of their state benefits.