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Tips dealing with the Corona Virus if You Lost Your Job

Basic tips to help get you through the crisis

Tom Handy
4 min readApr 13, 2020

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I came across an article that the corona virus could affect our daily life for the next 18 months. This is much longer than anyone expected as far as I know. But the chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis posed this question on a CBS interview Sunday morning.

Here is a clip of the video.

We are just started to get used to some of these unprecedented changes such as wearing a mask, school closures and businesses operating only with takeout and drive through. Some workers were laid off as businesses didn’t need a full staff. Then other businesses shut down temporarily but after these closures could some become permanent?

The Federal government has already started their stimulus packages for citizens, families as well as businesses.

If you made more than $75,000, your payment will be reduced by $5 for every $100 over this limit. If you made more than $99,000, then you will not get a…

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Tom Handy
Tom Handy

Written by Tom Handy

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