WILL POLITICS LEAVE US UNEMPLOYED HIGH AND DRY?: When the US Congress passed the $900 billion pandemic relief bill last week it looked like a fresh lease of life for the economic support for more than 10 million unemployed Americans who would have benefitted from it until March. President Trump Tuesday hinted he may veto the measure, which he sees as unsatisfactory. He called for direct payments to be more than tripled to $2,000 per adult. Caught up in a bipartisan dispute and a threat of veto looming, the relief payout could be delayed for weeks. Persistent stress facing the economy with personal income falling and jobless claims remaining elevated, a political dispute over the relief measures is the last thing the needy US households would want. [COMMENT BY: Babu Das Augustine, Business Editor]