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Americans want incentives again

 


1. 50,000 names are being added every week to a new application for cash citizen incentives.

2. Till last week, 26 million people have signed the petition for new incentives.

3. Corona, a 21-member Democratic Party in the Senate, has called on the White House to provide civic assistance until the situation is brought under control.

Demands for another round of cash citizen incentives have intensified in the United States as corona infections have risen again.

In a previous letter to the White House, 21 members of the Democratic Party in the U.S. Senate called for continued civic cooperation until the epidemic is brought under control. They demanded that the issue be included directly in the bill brought to Congress for the people of the United States affected by the epidemic.Liberal members of the House of Representatives have also been making such demands directly. 50,000 new names are being added every week in a new application for cash incentives. Till last week, 28 million people have signed the open application for new incentives.

Unemployment benefits for more than a million U.S. workers expire in the first week of September. A significant portion of these workers are now afraid to return to work due to coronary heart disease.The period of extended food stamps for the underprivileged is also coming to an end. Increased cooperation as a food stamp will reduce and return to the previous state of the epidemic.

 The eviction period for people who have not rented a house is no longer after October 3.Robert Reich, a professor at Berkeley University and former Labor secretary, said last week that the poverty rate in the United States was falling by 45 percent. This is good news. But the bad news is that the benefits that have led to poverty are being cut or shrunk soon. Liberal U.S. intellectual Robert Reich comments that the relationship between political decision-making and poverty is close.

Although the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a ban on evicting people who cannot afford to rent a house until October 3, there is concern. People who are unable to pay rent after only four weeks will have to face adverse conditions.Uncertainty is rife across the United States as coronary delta-type infections have increased and vaccination targets have not been met. No direct action has been taken by the White House since the federal directive not to evict people unable to pay rent increased several times.

 There is a divided attitude of the legislators towards this. There are complexities at the local level in the distribution of incentives for rent.Cash incentives have been the main weapon in tackling poverty, according to a study released by the Urban Institute.

Elaine Taxman, a senior fellow at the Urban Institute, said that more than 1.25 million people in the United States would now be living in extreme poverty if cash incentives were not provided.

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