Millions are struggling to make ends meet without the $600 federal unemployment benefit. They're blaming lawmakers who went on recess without a new stimulus deal.

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On August 1, after the additional $600 a week federal unemployment boost expired, around 28 million Americans were still relying on unemployment.

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Millions are struggling to make ends meet without the $600 federal unemployment benefit. They're blaming lawmakers who went on recess without a new stimulus deal.

Millions are struggling to make ends meet without the $600 federal unemployment benefit. They're blaming lawmakers who went on recess without a new stimulus deal.

On August 1, after the additional $600 a week federal unemployment boost expired, around 28 million Americans were still relying on unemployment.

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