U.S. unemployment is low and stable, yet the Biden
administration keeps giving states millions of dollars to boost the number
of minorities—especially non-English speaking or limited-English
proficient—that sign up for government jobless benefits.
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July 23, 2023 |
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U.S. unemployment is low
and stable, yet the Biden administration keeps giving states millions of
dollars to boost the number of minorities—especially non-English speaking
or limited-English proficient—that sign up for government jobless
benefits. The goal is to address racial disparities and promote
“equitable access” to the program. The money—an unprecedented $260
million—started flowing in early spring of 2022 to advance equity in
state unemployment insurance. COVID-19 inspired the controversial project,
according to the Department of Labor (DOL), the agency disbursing the
funds. |
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