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Friday, July 10, 2020

The Daily Money: Unemployment benefits can vary based on the state

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Friday, July 10

Happy Friday, Daily Money readers. Let's get you ready for the weekend with some fresh Money and Tech headlines.

A big question on the minds' of millions of Americans claiming unemployment is how long will those benefits last? It all depends on the state where you live. For example, some states such as New York and Texas offer 46 weeks between the standard benefits and supplemental assistance through the CARES Act. At the bottom is Florida, offering 18 weeks.

We've seen their names on grocery store shelves for decades: Aunt Jemima, Uncle Ben. As Americans confront racism in the wake of the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor at the hands of police, companies are reviewing their products. But who were the real people behind these controversial brands?

Finally, If you're in the market for a new or used car during the pandemic, there are plenty of deals available. Although there are fewer discounts now than in May or June, the deals are still better than this time last year. Here are six key questions about car shopping amid the pandemic, including where to find discounts on a vehicle.

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Brett Molina, Money/Tech editor

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