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Section: Electronic documentsTitle: How US states can protect coronavirus-benefits programs
/ Juan Aristi Baquero...[Et.al.]Publication: [London] : Mckinsey & Company, 2020Physical description: 8 p.Series: (Public Sector Practice)Notes: Sumario: As COVID-19 sweeps through the United States, state governments are responding by rolling out new or modified fiscal-relief programs amid substantial funding from federal aid packages. Child-nutrition programs, for instance, have transitioned operations to pickup and delivery models, and eligibility for unemployment-insurance (UI) benefits has been expanded via the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance program under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, offering relief for laid-off or furloughed workers. These programs help safeguard the standard of living for many Americans.Materia / lugar / evento: COVID-19CoronavirusPandemiasPolítica económicaGestión de crisisMedidas fiscalesBeneficios socialesEstados UnidosOtros autores: Aristi Baquero, Juan Christiansen, Sean Murphy, Adrian Schweikert, Eric McKinsey & Company Secondary series: Public Sector PracticeOther categories: 921.4Rights: In Copyright (InC)