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Monday, June 22, 2020

The Daily Money: When will federal aid for COVID-19 go away?

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Monday, June 22

Happy Monday, Daily Money readers. It's Brett Molina here delivering the latest Money and Tech headlines right to your inbox.

Government relief provided to millions of Americans because of the coronavirus pandemic is about to come to an end. What goes away? The extra $600 in unemployment checks, a safety net for renters protecting them from evictions, and forgivable federal loans to keep small businesses afloat.

The companies behind brands including Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben's are removing or rethinking the use of imagery perpetuating racial stereotypes in product packaging. Why is this important? As one professor explains, the images "have caused a lot of damage for a long period of time, and that should not be forgotten."

It's a rite of passage for many American teens: finding a summer job. However, the coronavirus pandemic has made the process much more difficult.

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Brett Molina, Money/Tech editor

A messy pile of cash and a U.S. Treasury check next to the Capitol building
When is COVID-19 government aid going away?
Relief measures from the CARES Act are set to end, including a $600 jobless benefit, eviction moratoriums, suspensions of utility disconnects.
Why does Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben imagery even matter?
This ad for Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour was publis
COVID-19 leaves teens struggling to find summer jobs
Noah VandeWater has applied for various jobs, prim
What are the right stocks in a recession?
Investor sitting in front of computer with stock c
COVID-19 has caused a nationwide coin shortage
A stack of $100 bills on a cluster of coins
The end of Aunt Jemima: Families of former models...
Aunt Jemima logo.
The Great American Truck Survey has surprises
Mark Stevens, a 4th generation business owner and
China suspends imports from Tyson Foods plant
A car passes in front of a Tyson Foods Inc., sign
Select Robitussin, Dimetapp recalled for overdose risk
GSK Consumer Healthcare has issued a voluntary rec
Apple CEO Tim Cook on George Floyd, social change
Apple CEO Tim Cook.
 
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