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Alabama Becomes Latest State To End $300 Unemployment Bonus


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Alabama will soon cease participating in the federal government’s unemployment insurance program that grants out-of-work Americans an extra $300 per week, the state’s governor said.
Republican Gov. Kay Ivey announced that the state would withdraw from the coronavirus relief program by June 19, 2021, arguing that the $300 in additional weekly payments was incentivizing people not to look for jobs. She suggested that the labor shortages reported in states across the country have been caused by the unemployment boost.
“As Alabama’s economy continues its recovery, we are hearing from more and more business owners and employers that it is increasingly difficult to find workers to fill available jobs, even though job openings are abundant,” Ivey said in a statement. ....

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Small business rescue slowed by fight against fraud, drawing protests


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Small business rescue slowed by fight against fraud, drawing protests
The Small Business Administration revealed plans Wednesday to speed up the process and keep the government-guaranteed loans flowing.
A bike sits outside Artisan Bar and Cafe on St. Claude Avenue on Jan. 30, 2021, in New Orleans. | Dorthy Ray/AP Photo
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Tens of thousands of small businesses have faced delays in receiving emergency payroll support loans that Congress authorized in December, sparking an uproar that has forced the agency responsible for distributing the funds to quickly find a solution.
The Small Business Administration, which acknowledges the delays were caused by efforts to ratchet up anti-fraud measures that the Paycheck Protection Program lacked when it was first launched last year, revealed plans Wednesday to speed up the process and keep the government-guaranteed loans flowing. ....

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States try to rescue small businesses


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With the economic recovery faltering and federal aid stalled in Washington, state governments are stepping in to try to help small businesses survive the pandemic winter.
The Colorado legislature held a special session last week to pass an economic aid package. Ohio is offering a new round of grants to restaurants, bars and other businesses affected by the pandemic. And in California, a new fund will use state money to backstop what could ultimately be hundreds of millions of dollars in private loans. Other states, led by both Republicans and Democrats, have announced or are considering similar measures.
But there is a limit to what states can do. The pandemic has ravaged budgets, driving up costs and eroding tax revenues. And unlike the federal government, most states cannot run budget deficits. ....

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