A $2 Trillion Lifeline Will Help, but More May Be Needed
| By EMILY COCHRANE and NICHOLAS FANDOS The plan would provide direct payments to taxpayers, jobless benefits and a $500 billion fund to assist distressed businesses, with oversight requirements demanded by Democrats. | | | News analysis By JIM TANKERSLEY The bill moving through Congress is more than twice as large as the stimulus package passed in 2009, but it will soothe a shutdown economy for only a few months. | | | By PATRICIA MAZZEI, JULIE BOSMAN and NICHOLAS BOGEL-BURROUGHS State-to-state travel rules are rarely seen in the United States, but the virus has left some states urging outsiders not to come. | | |
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| Business By EDUARDO PORTER Lawrence, Mass., once an industrial power, set out to reverse a long decline with the Federal Reserve's help. Now it faces a new economic challenge. | | | Opinion By NICHOLAS KRISTOF and STUART A. THOMPSON Many could die if we ease up too soon. | | |
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