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Brandon J. Johnson, MHS, MCHES
BranJJohnson1
I'm about to rant... The CDC released new data today. "The suicide rate among ages 10-24 in the US increased 57.4% from 2007-2018. When examining the change in rates between
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Miranda
DaviesMiranda1
1/4. New @NuffieldTrust analysis comparing the no of Covid-19 cases in prisons to the general population over the last 6-months. Age-sex standardised case rates per 1,000 have consistently been higher
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calvinfroedge
calvinfroedge
Few random data points re Panama banks:- Two banks I know of are no longer giving loans, even for homes- One bank a real estate customer of mine was unable
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Ciarán Murray
C1aranMurray
So as I've been saying the Spanish "2nd wave" hasn't lead to deaths. That's because it's not really a 2nd wave. It's because testing around clusters is now so thorough,
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Work Notes
_worknotes
This Google Doc of creative industry freelance day rates has been doing the rounds https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u/1/d/14UHy8u1OF3f247Lg719oWMpF4kaquX1YsDgWC1JJmEY/htmlview#gid=633552090Though there are some very high (and low!) figu
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Dr. Julia Coronado
jc_econ
There is no relationship b/w deficits & interest rates in the US & many other advanced economies. Centuries of dynamic institution building underpin our reserve currency status that allows rates
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Asylum Matters
AsylumMatters
This summer, we ran a survey w/ people living on asylum support to understand what it was like to live on only £5.66 p/day. The results couldn’t have been clearer.
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Get Investing
get_investing
A thread on why Muslims NEED to start investing.Not maybe, or should. NEED to!There are 2.6m Muslims in the UK. 50% of them are under 25. But average Muslim household
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Scott Gottlieb, MD
ScottGottliebMD
When we see data showing in hospital mortality for Covid patients aged 35-44 of almost 5% we should keep in mind — that’s exceptionally high; especially since criteria for admission
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Deepak Shenoy
deepakshenoy
Why are real estate prices not falling much? The answer, they'll tell you, is that costs are so much or that anyhow circle rates are this much and prices can't
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Steve Brown
stevebrown2856
(1/10) An updated thread on observed "epidemic burn-out", with some new links to interesting examples that I have come across. Tweet 4 contains my new favourite graph, so read on...
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IZ
siddiqui71
1/nWhoa! This is a firecracker. I'll wait for PPT (@gamesblazer06) and @Stimpyz1 to argue both sides of the argument. Here's my take FWIW.In Jan 2019 the Fed decided to implement
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Radhika Gupta
iRadhikaGupta
Inflows into Gilt Funds have picked up. A few things investor friends should keep in mind before getting excited... Back to the basics. Debt funds have two kinds of risks.
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Jeffrey Ptak
syouth1
Happy new year. To help us all sober up, here's prelim data on the % of active stock and bond mutual funds that beat their M* category index in 2020.
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BVDDY
BvddyCorleone
What’s up with bond yields?The consensus scenario appears to be that yields stay pegged at zero forever and beyond. I just don’t buy it.Let’s imagine why long term rates would
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Omar Khan
omaromalleykhan
Looking at HE participation rates, it is striking how much, from a regional perspective, it's London compared to the rest of the country. Though that very much hides enormous variation
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