WASHINGTON—A “dramatic increase in unemployment benefits by about $600 per person” is included in the nearly $2 trillion CCP virus economic relief package agreed upon by negotiators in the early hours of March 25, according to Sen. Pat Toomey (R-Pa.).
The $600 boost is “on top of whatever their state provides … so this is a very, very significant increase, typically more than doubling of peoples unemployment insurance benefits,” Toomey told reporters during an extended teleconference.
Toomey was one of the main Republican negotiators on the critical fourth section of the massive package dealing with financial assistance for individuals, small businesses, and corporations.
“We are going to have a staggeringly large number of people applying for unemployment in coming weeks,” he said.
Individuals will receive $1,200 in direct financial assistance, while married couples will receive $2,400; there will also be payments of $500 per child.
“So, if you are a married couple with two kids, it is $3,400 that you are going to be receiving in a matter of a couple of weeks,” Toomey said. “This will be a big help to individuals who are out of work.”
Toomey said the packages priority for small businesses and large corporations is to “encourage and to enable businesses to keep workers on their payroll, to keep people employed.”
To that end, the package includes multiple provisions aimed specifically to help both sectors of the economy.
For small businesses, the package includes “a small business loan program, an extremely generous program that is meant to be run through the Small Business Administration,” working through local banks and with federal guarantees. Businesses with up to 500 employees would be eligible for loans of up to $10 million each.
“Heres the big thing, the amount of the loan that is used to pay for payroll and interest on the mortgage and rent is going to be forgiven, so a company that keeps its workforce and has these ongoing expenses, the government is going to be picking up the tab for that in the form of a loan that will not have to be paid back,” Toomey said.
“We have never done anything like this before.”
In addition, Toomey said the package suspends the employers share of payroll taxes for two years.
“The biggest single piece in this whole thing is the money that we are going to be using to provide a credit facility for businesses that need access to credit,” he said.
The two components of the business aid part of the relief package includes, first, $46 billion in highly structured aid for specific industries, including the airlines, firms judged to be critical to national security, and cargo carriers. Toomey doesnt expect defense contractor Boeing to receive such assistance.
The package doesnt include new airline emissions standards that were demanded by Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.).
Second, there is $454 billion for the Treasury Department to capitalize lenders through the Federal Reserve as government sponsored entities.
“We hope to stand up a very broad base of lending facilities that could be leveraged up to 2 or 3 trillion dollars,” he said, adding that “were hoping this is a mechanism to keep business alive for a few weeks or months until our economy can resume.”
Toomey said Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin “has a tremendous amount of latitude” on how a $25 billion portion of the $46 billion willRead More – Source
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