Serious Financial Burdens Facing U.S. Households with Employment Loss During COVID-19

Mary T G Findling, R. Blendon, J. Benson
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Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has created widespread disruptions to Americans’ lives, including severe financial impacts among a group of households who are in crisis. This analysis of a recent public opinion poll jointly conducted by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, National Public Radio, and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation examines serious financial problems facing U.S. households with employment loss during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how problems differ by income. The authors discuss their findings and their implications for the future: (1) about two-thirds of households with employment loss during COVID-19 report facing serious financial problems, including most households earning less than $30,000 in 2019; (2) serious financial problems differ markedly by employment loss and income levels; (3) these problems were reported despite trillions of dollars distributed in aid, signaling additional help is needed; (4) these problems are likely to continue and worsen over time, as more than half of households with employment loss reported using up household savings by August.
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COVID-19期间失业的美国家庭面临严重的经济负担
2019冠状病毒病大流行给美国人的生活造成了广泛的干扰,包括对一群处于危机中的家庭造成了严重的经济影响。哈佛大学陈曾氏公共卫生学院、全国公共广播电台和罗伯特·伍德·约翰逊基金会最近联合进行的一项民意调查分析了在COVID-19大流行期间失业的美国家庭面临的严重财务问题,以及这些问题如何因收入而异。作者讨论了他们的研究结果及其对未来的影响:(1)在2019冠状病毒病期间失业的家庭中,约有三分之二面临严重的财务问题,包括2019年收入低于3万美元的大多数家庭;(2)严重的财务问题因失业和收入水平的不同而有显著差异;(3)尽管发放了数万亿美元的援助,但这些问题仍被报道,这表明需要额外的帮助;随着时间的推移,这些问题可能会持续下去并恶化,因为超过一半的失业家庭报告说,到8月份,他们的储蓄已经用光了。
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