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. 2021 Jan 29;4(1):e2035884. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.35884

Figure 2. Estimates of the Association of $600/wk Supplement Unemployment and the Amount of Unemployment Insurance With Food Insecurity and Eating Less.

Figure 2.

Receiving unemployment insurance with the $600/wk supplement was associated with a significantly greater reduction in food insecurity (P = .02), while there was not a significant difference in the association between unemployment insurance with and without the $600/wk supplement and eating less (P = .07). All estimates are adjusted for stimulus payments, receipt of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits within the past 4 weeks, current employment status, and study wave as well as individual-level fixed effects. Standard errors are clustered by individual. The error bars represent 95% CIs.