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Wilbur Ross on federal workers going to food banks: 'I don't really quite understand why'Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said he doesn't understand why some federal workers are going to food banks during the shutdown, saying they have the option of low-interest loans instead
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Wilbur Ross: 'I don't understand why' furloughed workers are using food banksCommerce Sec. Ross tells CNBC that he did not understand why furloughed federal employees, many whom have gone over one month without pay, might need help from homeless shelters and food banks.
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Commerce secretary doesn’t understand why unpaid federal workers use food banks“The idea that it’s paycheck or zero is not really a valid idea,” said Wilbur Ross, a billionaire and longtime friend of President Trump. He suggested workers apply for low-interest loans.
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Trump's Commerce chief doesn't 'understand' why furloughed workers using food banksSpeaker Nancy Pelosi responds to comments made by Trump's commerce Sec. Wilbur Ross that he doesn't 'understand' why furloughed federal workers are going to food pantries: 'Is the 'let them eat cake' kind of attitude?'
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Commerce chief asks why furloughed workers using food banksNEW YORK (AP) — Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, one of the richest people in President Donald Trump's Cabinet, questioned Thursday why furloughed federal workers were using food banks instead of taking out loans to get through the monthlong partial government shutdown. Ross was asked on CNBC to comment on reports that some of the 800,000 workers currently not receiving paychecks are going to homeless shelters to get food.
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Wilbur Ross says unpaid federal workers shouldn't need food banks, they can just get a loan“I know they are [going to homeless shelters] and I don’t really quite understand why because as I mentioned before, the obligations that they would undertake – say borrowing from a bank or credit union – are in effect federally guaranteed,” Ross said.
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