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He added he was growing anxious about "a tsunami of evictions."Here's a run-down of the high stakes if lawmakers fail to approve another economic relief package by the end of the year.Earlier this year, Congress and President Donald Trump approved an expansion of unemployment benefits to help people weather the fallout of the pandemic. Small employers are required to provide two weeks of paid sick leave and then 10 weeks for paid family and medical leave under the Families First Act.That is set to end, and up to 87 million workers could be deprived of the benefit.State and local governments would return unspent government aid funds from the CARES Act, even if it was already allocated for rental assistance, business aid, and virus testing and tracing.
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