PBS高端访谈:失业后美国人的生活
日期:2020-08-10 15:55

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JUDY WOODRUFF: The economy is getting back some of the jobs lost during the start of the pandemic and the shutdowns that followed. But, as we reported at the top of the program, that job growth seems to be slowing. Millions still don't have work yet. And many have lost some financial aid and benefits. Given both of those problems, we wanted to hear from viewers about what you're dealing with right now. Here's what you...some of you told us.

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D'AARON HART, Michigan: My name is D'Aaron Hart.

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AMY SCHEIDE, Wisconsin: My name is Amy Scheide.

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JASON WILLIAMS, California: My name is Jason Williams.

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ANTONIO CRUZ-MARTINEZ, Utah: My name is Antonio Cruz-Martinez.

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DEANNA KORRELL-HALL, Florida: My name is Deanna Korrell-Hall.

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D'AARON HART: The extra $600 in unemployment benefits was extremely helpful. I was able to spend a little extra on some groceries, you know, get a little bit more food to have

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JASON WILLIAMS: The standard unemployment wasn't going to cover our household bills. But then, when they gave us the extra $600 a week, that didn't replace my entire salary, but it was really, really close to what I made after taxes.

AMY SCHEIDE: I own a catering company and bistro. We spend every moment trying to figure out how to make this dream stay alive and how to come out of it in a way where we will eventually be able to retire. It's emotionally exhausting.

DEANNA KORRELL-HALL: I have been fighting for unemployment for the weeks that I did not work, rather, the months that I did not work. And I have still yet to get money for that. It has taken us down to zero. Our..all of our accounts are zero now.

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ANTONIO CRUZ-MARTINEZ: I have been a deejay for the last 10 years. I haven't received any federal COVID relief funds or any funds of any sorts. And I don't even know where to start, as a gig worker, like, on how to get money. The wait line for the unemployment is just so long. And having to sell things is one of the things that I have unfortunately had to resort to, which is ultimately very heartbreaking.

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D'AARON HART: The extra $600 was...it ended July 31. And my lease agreement is up August 31. I have had to decide to move back in with my mom, which, luckily, she is totally fine with that. But it still is stressful, because I don't know what's next.

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JASON WILLIAMS: The extra unemployment has been...yes, it's been awesome. But, if that goes too far down, we will definitely be back underwater.

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AMY SCHEIDE: The kinds of conversations that we have had to engage in since this began, both with customers and with staff and family, I have to come home, take a minute, breathe, steel myself, and then dial that phone, and hang up and sob.

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ANTONIO CRUZ-MARTINEZ: If I don't find something like within the next, I guess, five to six months, then I will have nothing left.

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DEANNA KORRELL-HALL: It's like, OK, I'm down to my change jars now, and I'm going to have to cash my change jars in. I'm going to have to recycle the metal that's sitting in my yard. I'm just worried that I'm not going to have enough money to just survive. It's not even to be able to do anything extra.

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重点解析

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1.be able to 能够

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If only I could get some sleep, I would be able to cope.
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2.engage in 参与

His troops will only engage in a ground battle when all the odds are in their favour.
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3.spend on 花费

Juventus have spent £ 23m on new players.
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4.figure out 搞清楚

Try to figure out what feeling underlies your anger.
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5.relief funds 救济金

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We made a contribution to the famine relief fund.
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参考译文

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朱迪·伍德拉夫:美国经济正在恢复疫情爆发初期和随后关闭期间失去的一些工作岗位H%,qq,%kxImS^.H+pR。但是正如我们在节目开头说的,就业增长率似乎在放缓*TJXoApHkNo,a9;Az=l。数百万人还没有工作s%=2Q=JKkhB9]2&fB。许多人失去了一些经济援助和福利WWZ2V)0SqJO。考虑到这两个问题,我们想从观众那里了解你们的情况i;xe.4aINv~5DR6p。这是你们…你们中的一些人告诉我们的HCKkhL=8UOykj1CgxRf

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达隆·哈特,密歇根州:我叫达隆·哈特!Y5cE0Pcf=.WxJ

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艾米·谢德,威斯康星州:我叫艾米·谢德Pb+W&Hb7~bI;Jgc1;[60

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贾森·威廉姆斯,加利福尼亚州:我叫杰森·威廉姆斯eZHtVG7074Yh|B

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安东尼奥·克鲁兹·马丁内斯,犹他州:我叫安东尼奥·克鲁兹·马丁内斯EMalYTin)v

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迪安娜·科雷尔·霍尔,佛罗里达州:我的名字是迪安娜·科雷尔·霍尔<|QIWd_xU,H

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达隆·哈特:额外的600美元失业救济金非常有帮助3m..X4DqdZ6*;tWsRJ。我可以多花点钱买些食品,你知道的,多吃点东西2FlJizBQ0Ad]Cz[C

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杰森·威廉姆斯:标准失业金无法支付我的全部家庭消费+|E8VJ-S_Q2。但后来,当他们给我们每周额外的600美元时,这并没有取代我的全部薪水,但这确实非常非常接近我税后的收入gQLW]a-qMKA3YrFe

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艾米·谢德:我有一家餐饮公司和小酒馆;rb+&iPvcon#。我们每时每刻都在想办法,如何让这个梦想继续存在,如何让它继续发展,可以让我在这个领域退休,我很伤神*.=zV*JQdcgOe

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迪安娜·科雷尔·霍尔:我在失业问题上斗争了几个星期,我没有工作,而且这种状况持续了几个月,我还没有为此拿到钱,我现在没有钱了,我的所有账户都是零=U0dRBoLnGgSTE|C%%C~

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安东尼奥·克鲁兹-马丁内斯:在过去的10年里,我一直是一名DJdN#%!=1va|r%。我没有收到任何疫情救济金或是任何资金救助ECG#4%qkC.。我甚至不知道从哪里开始,作为一个演唱会工作人员,比如,如何赚钱zCKj=qD0-m+Vh-8r[z。失业金要等待很长时间=+NCXRm4_Z4。不幸的是,我现在不得不依靠卖东西,这让我伤透了心fGizBI_LDeEfvymXp

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达隆·哈特:额外的600美元是...7月31日结束的(kPCXsa1w3~AU=;+u。我的租约是8月31日到期的Cn1=BEa&+xJi9y。我不得不决定搬回去和我妈妈住,幸运的是,她对此很满意Y]h82iD5,-Z-]Sp。但还是有压力,因为我不知道接下来会发生什么aMr74&g[~NA,W

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杰森·威廉姆斯:额外的失业金,是的,这太棒了,但是如果救助金太低,那么我们还将遭受苦难CA~TH!]2&[|L%*jaeuW

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艾米·谢德:自从这个开始以来,我需要进行各种对话,和客户的,和工作人员的,还有和家人的A~sQQ9k88||JxXj。我必须回家,花点时间,呼吸一下,锻炼一下自己,然后再拨那个电话,挂断电话,哭泣Fb|r2__&~c;=GTB|A#N8

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安东尼奥·克鲁兹-马丁内斯:如果我在接下里的五六个月内,还是找不到工作,我将一无所有(e.%bJi(@dt+aV=4N@#

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迪安娜·科雷尔·霍尔:就好像,好吧,我只剩下零钱了,我要把零钱换成现金ZYmzfi[.&;]Uc[FnzX。我得把我院子里的金属回收i]Fc2g85%[(。我只是担心我没有足够的钱生存下去QM&6@6=@_+TM6K8s。甚至不能做任何额外的事情^EiX1uZhC%

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