More businesses are throwing a lifeline to the unemployed in an attempt to jumpstart sales.

Crowd of people on the street.

Major companies like Hyundai, General Motors, Ford, JetBlue, Jos. A. Bankand Walgreenare promising potential customers that if they lose their jobs after making a purchase, they can either return the item for a refund or get some type of payment protection.

The promotions are meant to woo consumers, who might otherwise be afraid of making larger purchases during the recession. The companies also hope to strengthen their image by appearing sympathetic to Americans at a time when the unemployment rate is already at its highest level since 1983 and widely expected to top 9-10 percent between now and its peak.