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Friday, May 22, 2020

The Daily Money: Unemployment isn't tax free

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Friday, May 22

It's Friday, money readers, and in these COVID-constrained times, we'll keep you up to date on the latest news that could shape your weekend. Trying to get a little more social over the next two days? Would you rather stay quarantined? Keep reading.

With Kentucky restaurants preparing to reopen dining rooms at limited capacity on Friday, one staple of the experience will be absent — tablecloths and cloth napkins. The state's new requirements say the use of table linens should be discontinued amid COVID-19.

No more green or blue people. Crayola is launching a box of crayons with different skin tones for children to "accurately color themselves into the world." "Colors of the World" includes 24 new crayons to mirror and represent over 40 different skin tones.

For more money and tech news, keep scrolling down.

David Brinkerhoff, Deputy Money Editor

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