US Daily Brief - June 23, 2026
1. Senate Passes New Housing Bill to Make Homes More Affordable
The U.S. Senate has passed a new housing bill. This law aims to boost affordability for people who want to buy or rent homes. It also tries to restrain investors who buy many properties and raise prices. The bill is important because many Americans find it hard to afford housing today. By helping regular buyers and renters, the government hopes to make housing costs fairer. Some investors might be unhappy because the bill limits their ability to buy many homes. The bill now goes to the House of Representatives for approval. If it becomes law, more people could find affordable homes soon.
영어 표현 학습
- boost affordability — 가격 접근성을 높이다
The new program aims to boost affordability for low-income families.- restrain investors — 투자자들을 제한하다
Rules were made to restrain investors from buying too many apartments.- pass a bill — 법안을 통과시키다
Congress hopes to pass a bill that improves education.- goes to the House of Representatives — 하원으로 넘어가다
After the Senate vote, the bill goes to the House of Representatives for approval.
Source: The Washington Post
2. Reflecting on America’s 250th Anniversary: Immigration and Belonging
This year marks America’s 250th anniversary, and many people are thinking about what it means to be part of the country. Immigration has been an important part of America’s story. Many families came from different countries to start a new life here. The idea of citizenship and belonging is central to how Americans see themselves. Some people feel proud of this history, while others think about the challenges immigrants face today. Understanding this helps us see why immigration continues to be a key topic in the U.S. The anniversary is a chance to remember the past and plan for a more inclusive future.
영어 표현 학습
- citizenship and belonging — 시민권과 소속감
Many immigrants work hard to gain citizenship and belonging in their new country.- marks an anniversary — 기념일을 맞이하다
The city marks an anniversary of its founding this year.- be part of — ~의 일부가 되다
She wants to be part of the community.- key topic — 중요한 주제
Climate change is a key topic in today’s news.
Source: Princeton University Press
3. Teens Struggle to Find Summer Jobs Despite High Interest
Many teenagers in the U.S. want to work this summer, but finding a job is not easy. Even though many jobs are posted online, companies are posting jobs but not actually hiring. This means teens see many openings but get few offers. Some employers may be unsure about hiring young workers or want more experience. This situation causes frustration for teens who want to earn money and gain work experience. Experts say the job market looks busy but has underlying labor market slack, meaning there are hidden problems like fewer real job opportunities. Teens and parents hope the situation improves soon.
영어 표현 학습
- posting jobs but not actually hiring — 채용 공고는 내지만 실제로는 고용하지 않다
Many companies are posting jobs but not actually hiring right now.- underlying labor market slack — 숨겨진 노동 시장의 여유
Economists warn about underlying labor market slack despite good reports.- high interest — 높은 관심
There is high interest from students to join the internship program.- gain work experience — 업무 경험을 쌓다
A summer job can help teens gain work experience.
Source: U.S. News & World Report
4. Tech Industry Wins Big in California After Spending Millions on Elections
In California, the tech industry spent millions of dollars to support candidates in a recent primary election. This spending helped many tech-friendly politicians win their races. The tech sector wants to keep a strong influence on laws and policies in the state. Winning these elections means tech companies can push for rules that support their growth and innovation. This is important because California is a leading place for technology in the U.S. Some people worry about too much power for tech companies, but others say this helps the economy. The results show how money and politics connect in the tech world.
영어 표현 학습
- wins big — 크게 이기다
The team wins big after a hard game.- spending millions on — ~에 수백만 달러를 쓰다
The company is spending millions on advertising this year.- keep a strong influence — 강한 영향력을 유지하다
Lobbyists try to keep a strong influence on government decisions.- push for rules — 규칙을 요구하다
Activists push for rules to protect the environment.
Source: The Guardian
Today's Vocabulary Recap
| Expression | Meaning (Korean) | Example |
|---|---|---|
| boost affordability | 가격 접근성을 높이다 | The new program aims to boost affordability for families. |
| restrain investors | 투자자들을 제한하다 | Rules were made to restrain investors from buying too many apartments. |
| pass a bill | 법안을 통과시키다 | Congress hopes to pass a bill that improves education. |
| goes to the House of Representatives | 하원으로 넘어가다 | The bill goes to the House of Representatives for approval. |
| citizenship and belonging | 시민권과 소속감 | Many immigrants work hard to gain citizenship and belonging. |
| marks an anniversary | 기념일을 맞이하다 | The city marks an anniversary of its founding this year. |
| be part of | ~의 일부가 되다 | She wants to be part of the community. |
| key topic | 중요한 주제 | Climate change is a key topic in today’s news. |
| posting jobs but not actually hiring | 채용 공고는 내지만 실제로는 고용하지 않다 | Many companies are posting jobs but not actually hiring. |
| underlying labor market slack | 숨겨진 노동 시장의 여유 | Economists warn about underlying labor market slack despite good reports. |
| high interest | 높은 관심 | There is high interest from students to join the program. |
| gain work experience | 업무 경험을 쌓다 | A summer job can help teens gain work experience. |
| wins big | 크게 이기다 | The team wins big after a hard game. |
| spending millions on | ~에 수백만 달러를 쓰다 | The company is spending millions on advertising. |
| keep a strong influence | 강한 영향력을 유지하다 | Lobbyists try to keep a strong influence on government decisions. |
| push for rules | 규칙을 요구하다 | Activists push for rules to protect the environment. |
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