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Wednesday, June 10, 2020

The Daily Money: Paychecks take hit during curfews

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Wednesday, June 10

Welcome to Wednesday, Daily Money readers. The country may be reopening but the coronavirus pandemic is still with us. And the nation continues to reel from the George Floyd protests. The ripple effects of these events on housing, your pay and the goods you buy will be felt for the foreseeable future. Let's take a closer look:

Evictions are expected to spike as more states lift moratoriums put in place to offer renters relief during COVID-19.

Essential workers just can't get a break. They're losing pay during protests as stores curb hours and honor curfews.

With the coronavirus pandemic slamming the auto industry, brand-new 2021 models will be late to arrive

For more money and tech news, keep scrolling down.

David Brinkerhoff, Deputy Money Editor

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