Here’s how to get ready
Depending on where you live, some of the benefits of initial COVID-related economic relief may be ending soon. Some eviction moratoriums will expire, and some loan forbearance programs may end. In the US, the $600 boost to unemployment is set to expire on July 31. If you’ve been a recipient of those benefits, it’s more important than ever to make sure your budget is ready for that shift. We’ve gathered some resources below to help you prepare.
Preparing for less:
- HOW TO: Switch to Budgeting with Irregular Paychecks
- HOW TO: Make a Lean Budget
- HOW TO: Work on your Money Goals with Reduced Income
- COURSE: GB 911 | Survive, Adapt, and Thrive Through an Emergency
- TIPS: 6 Things You Can Try if You Lost Income due to COVID-19
What we’re perusing:
- ARTICLE: When extra unemployment benefits and other US coronavirus financial protections expire | CNBC
- ARTICLE: What to Expect from the Economy During Reopening | The Simple Dollar
Be well, and budget well,
– The Goodbudget Team