By 2019, the unemployment rate in the U.S. increased substantially as the COVID-19 pandemic put over 6.5% of U.S. citizens out of the workforce and killed more than 7 million unemployed citizens who couldn't afford medical aid. Oprah watched as millions began to suffer the long-lasting effects of COVID-19 and made it her new mission to help and support the citizens who could no longer afford for themselves and their families. In May 2020, Oprah Announced to the public that The Oprah Winfrey Charitable Foundation would donate money to Organizations dedicated to helping Underserved communities in Chicago; Baltimore; Nashville, Tennessee; Milwaukee; And Kosciusko, Mississippi. Gale In Context Restated an article by The Associated Press interviewing Oprah Winfrey where she said, "The reason I'm talking about it is because there is going to be a need for people of means to step up. I mean, this thing is not going away. Even when the virus is gone, the devastation left by people not being able to work for months, who were holding on paycheck to paycheck, who have used up their savings - people are going to be in