Getting a Break After Losing a Job—But It Didn’t Last LongThe coronavirus left Robert Rodriguez and Migdalia Wharton out of work and unable to pay their credit-card bills.
Ms. Wharton, a school bus driver, lost her job when schools closed. Mr. Rodriguez, a cancer survivor, stopped driving for Uber because he worried about his health.
When they explained their situation to their credit-card lender, Capital One Financial Corp., the bank told them they could skip payments for April and May.
After some delays, Ms. Wharton finally started getting unemployment benefits. So in June the couple, who are married and live in Orlando, Fla., started sending payments again.