House Democrats introduce plan to pay Americans $2,000 a month until economy recovers from COVID-19 closure

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The proposal, from Reps. Tim Ryan and Ro Khanna, would provide a monthly stipend to all Americans over 16 who make less than $130,000 a year.

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House Democrats introduce plan to pay Americans $2,000 a month until economy recovers from COVID-19 closure

House Democrats introduce plan to pay Americans $2,000 a month until economy recovers from COVID-19 closure

The proposal, from Reps. Tim Ryan and Ro Khanna, would provide a monthly stipend to all Americans over 16 who make less than $130,000 a year.

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