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Martha Gimbel
marthagimbel
The unemployment rate for those with a college degree is currently 5.3%. This is higher than the peak during the Great Recession of 5%. Compare to those with less than
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Atif Mian
AtifRMian
The Covid-19 recession is the strangest recession in living memoryFor starters, it is the most unequal recession - like the virus, decimating some and untouching others. It is also the
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Real Estate Ranger
EstateRanger
This will be a thread on how I shelter myself from recessions:I have probably ten questions in my inbox asking me "Should invest because of a looming recession" I tell
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Chris M. Herbst
ChrisMHerbst
New paper w Jessica Brown (@JHB_econ)Child Care over the Business CycleWe ask: how does the child care market respond to business cycle fluctuations?Results:* The industry is very exposed to macroeconomic
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Paulina Restrepo-Echavarria
paures12
How severe is the COVID-19 recession from a historical perspective? How does its magnitude vary across countries?We address these questions in my latest blog post with @andyneumeyer and @LucasBelmudes3. We
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TheValuesVoter
TheValuesVoter
The TEA Party movement was inspired by a rant from Rick Santelli in 2009 and was supposed to be about lowering taxes, spending and the national debt. It influenced elections
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camille landais
landais_camille
This WSJ piece is quoting our work with @giulia_giupponi on short time work. But is missing the point: First, yes, in a traditional recession, short time work policies tend to
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David Beckworth
DavidBeckworth
Regarding the Summers "overheating" comment, I agree that a large part of this recession is a pandemic-driven, sectoral contraction. But as work by @IvanWerning, M.Woodford, @alpsimsek_econ, and others showed this
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Claudia Sahm FULL CHECKS NOW
Claudia_Sahm
cocksure arguments on macroeconomic policy that hinge on falsified, make-believe concepts like potential output must stop. must stop. now.https://twitter.com/ojblanchard1/status/1358122339301490690 believing we (@USCBO @federalreserve @Whit
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Upword
upword_
Did you know?More than 900 dams, barrages and weirs have been built on Ganga. Gangotri has been receding since 1780, the retreat quickened after 1971. Over the last 25 yrs,
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John Hannen
GMCVOJohn
VCSE orgs have a lot on their plate but will probably have to restructure and reprioritise their activities at least three times in a short space of time - think
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Fancy Feast
FancyBurlyQ
take any of that "your 20s are your best years" "your thirties are for growing your career" horseshit and throw it right in the garbage. we're out here playing calvinball,
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Samit Basu
samitbasu
Indian writers: thanks to the oncoming recession, there will be a sudden boom in low/no-pay content sweatshops, often fronted by biggish names. You will be told working for them is
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MANNEQUIN PU$$Y
mannequinpussy
millennials grew up seeing a terrorist attack live on tv, followed by 2 wars that taught us abt the military industrial complex, then a housing bubble which led to a
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Heidi Shierholz
hshierholz
Today's #JOLTS data show that by the end of Sept—2 months after Senate Republicans let the extra $600 in weekly UI benefits expire—there were 5.4 million more unemployed workers than
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Kathryn Anne Edwards
keds_economist
Great article in the Monthly Labor Review about employment this recession. I'm going to walk through some highlights, starting with this excellent figure that shows the depth of each post-war
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