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Back-to-work bonuses can't replace the $600 boost in unemployment, economists say

Some Republican lawmakers want to replace the $600 enhanced unemployment benefit with a back-to-work cash bonus for those who find jobs. But the number of unemployed is more than triple the number of job openings.
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