By the Associated Press
Congressional negotiators on the long-delayed $900 billion COVID-19 economic relief package are working through a handful of remaining hold-ups.
They’re laboring to seal a final agreement to deliver additional help to businesses and the unemployed and $600 stimulus payments to most Americans. Negotiators are working on a package that would revive subsidies for businesses hit hard by the pandemic, help distribute new vaccines, fund schools and renew soon-to-expire jobless benefits.
There’s intense pressure for a deal. Unemployment benefits run out Dec. 26 for more than 10 million people and a new jobless claims report Thursday brought bad news. Many businesses are barely hanging on after nine months of the pandemic.
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