KEY POINTS
  • The $2 trillion economic relief plan approved by the Senate includes direct payments to Americans, strengthened unemployment insurance, loans to businesses and increased health-care resources. 
  • The House now takes up the massive relief package and hopes to pass it Friday morning.
A view of the Capitol's Rotunda is seen reflected in an ambulance as negotiations on a COVID-19 economic bailout continue on Capitol Hill March 24, 2020, in Washington, DC.

The unprecedented stimulus bill approved unanimously by the Senate has an estimated $2 trillion price tag that backers hope will lessen the coronavirus pandemic's human and economic toll. 

The chamber passed the legislation Wednesday night as workers face widespread layoffs, hospitals and states starve for resources and businesses small and large worry about their survival. The House aims to pass it by Friday.