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Updated: 9:36 PM Nov 5, 2009
Congress Votes to Aid Jobless, Homebuyers
Congress is sending the president legislation to expand a popular homebuyers tax credit and extend unemployment benefits.
Posted: 11:30 AM Nov 5, 2009Reporter: Jim Abrams AP Email Address: news@kolotv.com |
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Congress is sending the president legislation to expand a popular homebuyers tax credit and extend unemployment benefits.
With an overwhelming House vote, Congress has completed work on the $24 billion economic package that seeks both to propel a sluggish economic recovery and help out the millions who have lost jobs and have been unable to rejoin the workforce.
Under the measure, the $8,000 tax credit for first-time homebuyers would be extended for seven months and expanded with a $6,500 credit for some prospective homebuyers who already own homes.
The nearly 2 million people who have lost or are in danger of exhausting unemployment benefits before the end of the year would
receive up to 20 weeks in additional benefits.
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