KEY POINTS
  • Senate Republicans unveiled the proposed HEALS Act this week.
  • The coronavirus relief bill would replace the expiring $600 weekly boost in unemployment benefits with $200 a week through September, then a 70% wage replacement through year-end. 
  • The plan would reduce pay for everyone. But some groups will feel it more than others. 
Residents of Imperial County in California wait in a bookkeeping shop in Calexico after filling out unemployment forms on July 24.

Senate Republicans unveiled their plan to replace an extra $600-a-week boost in unemployment benefits on Monday.

That subsidy — which the federal government has been paying on top of typical state benefits since early April — formally expires July 31.