Gov. Kevin Stitt said cutting unemployment benefits intended to help workers who lost their jobs in the pandemic would push more people back to work.
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We fact-checked claims about unemployment and Oklahoma’s labor shortage
When Gov. Kevin Stitt announced in May that he would cut expanded federal unemployment benefits intended to help workers who lost their jobs during the coronavirus pandemic, he said ending the payments would push more people back to work.
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This story is part of a series about Oklahomans who have died in the coronavirus pandemic. Read the stories of other Oklahomans here. Have you lost a loved one to COVID-19? Help us tell their story. |
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