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Tuesday, November 06, 2001 8:02 AM
use the government fun to compensate for real losses, not to enri ch

Reduce fund payments if victim families already received charity. Use goverment money to compensate for real losses. What about the unemployed who survived physically but will be making trouble paying rent?

From the New York Times:
November 6, 2001

THE UNEMPLOYED Attacks Hit Low-Pay Jobs the Hardest By LESLIE EATON and EDWARD WYATT ...

With the public's attention riveted to the sad stories of the dead and the heroism of the rescuers, some workers fear that their plights will be ignored.
"No one wants to hear our stories," said Asmat M. Ali, a former captain at Windows on the World. "About a busboy or the dishwasher making $250 a week and raising three kids in an apartment in the Bronx or Brooklyn. But 80 percent of the people who worked in the World Trade Center fell in that category."

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