You are assuming that they won't extend the benefits.
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Yep. If they do, this question just has a different date attached.
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Massive surge in protest attendance followed by migration out of cities.
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Rent strikes. Foreclosures.
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Isn't 2 already starting?
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All of the above
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Kind of tongue in cheek but also serious: there won't be a single response, though everyone will have their preferred narratives. See also... everything else right now.
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States don't have the funds to supplement unemployment, so they'll open up to ease the burden. People who can find work will. Many won't though since many companies have closed/downsized. This plus a spike in cases will lead to half-hearted shutdowns. Repeat till spring.
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Isn’t this a recipe for disaster? Cases are already spiking again and we’re just a few weeks away from unemployment running out. Genuinely curious.
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Number 2 already happening. This is how it looks.
Source: https://www.endcoronavirus.org/countries pic.twitter.com/8SOiuO510w
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