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Tom Basgen, Mr. Saint Paul
TomBasgen
Tom Story:I was working at The Chatterbox at the time and had made it in for a Saturday morning shift. by 11am we had had 4 tables total, but management
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Muge Cevik
mugecevik
2- There's a delicate balance between preventing infections and increasing lockdown fatigue. People do not have unlimited energy, so we should ask them to be vigilant where it matters most,
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Torsten Bell
TorstenBell
Lots of pub based excitement today. Evidently what's been announced will make a big difference to immediate economic output. But we need to be really careful about how we think
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
1/5In Spain, as in much of the rest of the world, the dis-saving of those left unemployed by Covid-19 was more than matched by increased savings among those who continued
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Nicholas Grous
GrousARK
TV operating systems = new-age cable boxes. Roku, Fire TV, Chromecast, Apple TV, Samsung, and their respective OSs are the new endpoint distributors of TV.Roku's early recognition of this fact
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Dr. Lauren Bauer
laurenlbauer
Big, beautiful fixes for both Pandemic EBT and SNAP in the nutrition assistance section: The bill identifies simplifying assumptions for Pandemic EBT --- including assuming that everyone under 6 is
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Rosa Sanchis-Guarner
RosaSanchisG
I am excited to share our new WP with @jmontalbancas and @FelixWeinhardt: “Home Broadband and Human Capital Formation”. This is a WP from @CESifoGroupFind the paper here: https://www.cesifo.org/en/publikationen/2021/working-paper/home-b
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David Hearne, CFP®
dontdelay
There’s so many ways to tax the wealthy before needing a wealth tax. A threadhttps://twitter.com/rebeccaoco/status/1336761651585036289 1. Lower ISA allowancesWe’re letting wealthy couples move more money into tax advantaged savings and
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Covid Fact Check UK
fact_covid
The government has published a preprint on the role of children in transmission of COVID-19. It was considered at SAGE on 4/11: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/935125/tfc-covid
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Ruth Patrick
ruthpatrick0
For many households, spending has gone down & savings up during #covid19. But this is not the story for many households particularly those living on a new income, as our
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Claire Zippel
c_zippel
The number of people struggling to meet their basic needs spiked at the close of last year, per @uscensusbureau #HouseholdPulseSurvey data collected Dec. 9-21, 2020, just prior to passage of
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Martin Barrow
MartinBarrow
Ofsted has taken action against Foster Care Associates, one of the biggest for-profit foster care agencies in the UK, because of serious concerns over the safety of children in care.
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Bharat Ramamurti
BharatRamamurti
Broad student loan debt cancellation via executive order is good economics and politics. A thread (with lots of data). 1/ First, it’s important to remember that *a lot* of people
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Resolution Foundation
resfoundation
Lockdown lessons: what did we learn from the 2020 lockdown - and how can it help us in the difficult weeks ahead? New report from Lindsay Judge and @TorstenBell here
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Dan Collier, Ph.D.
Dcollier74
Our pre-print brief is available for download:Another Lesson on Caution in IDR Analysis:Using the 2019 Survey of Consumer Finances to Examine Income-Driven Repayment and Financial Outcomes https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
Thanks to George Melloan for his positive review of our book in the WSJ. He does worry that Matt and I are “redistributionists”, but while we do argue in our
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