KEY POINTS
  • About 12 million workers will lose unemployment benefits in December when CARES Act provisions lapse, absent an extension, according to a new analysis.
  • They'll be without any relief, leaving them financially vulnerable at a time when Covid-19 infections are rising and pushing officials to reimpose shutdowns.
  • Federal eviction and student loan protections are also scheduled to end after December.
Volunteers distribute food to the needy in Orlando, Fla.

About 12 million Americans will lose unemployment benefits in December when CARES Act provisions lapse, absent an extension, according to a new analysis.

Unemployment benefits will terminate for more than half of current recipients at the end of the year, coinciding with a lapse in federal protections for renters and a resumption in student loan payments.