It will help keep the economy going, so it's good for the wealthy too, like Jeff Bezos, so if would have been nice if Amazon had paid its fair share of tax. But this could save many businesses.The Emergency Money for the People Act, introduced by Reps. Tim Ryan and Ro Khanna, would give ,000 a month to Americans over the age of 16 who make less than 0,000 a year. The payments would count zz_inue for at least six months and would last until unemployment falls to pre-coronavirus levels. "A one-time, ,200 check isn't going to cut it," Khanna said. "Americans need sustained cash infusions for the duration of this crisis in order to come out on the other side alive, healthy, and ready to get back to work." House Democrats introduce plan to pay Americans ,000 a month until economy
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It will help keep the economy going, so it's good for the wealthy too, like Jeff Bezos, so if would have been nice if Amazon had paid its fair share of tax. But this could save many businesses.
The Emergency Money for the People Act, introduced by Reps. Tim Ryan and Ro Khanna, would give $2,000 a month to Americans over the age of 16 who make less than $130,000 a year.
The payments would count zz_inue for at least six months and would last until unemployment falls to pre-coronavirus levels.
"A one-time, $1,200 check isn't going to cut it," Khanna said. "Americans need sustained cash infusions for the duration of this crisis in order to come out on the other side alive, healthy, and ready to get back to work."