'It's hell': Jobless Americans reel from the loss of $600-a-week federal unemployment boost
leave people in even more dire situations. For example, jobless people in Hawaii can get as little as $5 a week, or just $15 in Connecticut.
"We're still paying on the house; we have car payments," he said. "The $600 federal stipend gave me the average of what I was making driving."
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