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Helena Bottemiller Evich
hbottemiller
A THREAD on children + food insecurity during the pandemic since this is getting totally lost in the massive amount of Covid-19 news and noise. Here's a new chart from
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Senator Stanley Chang
stanleypchang
A lot of people are still confused about the relationship between housing supply, demand, and price in Hawaii and nationwide. Anecdotally, most people I've met believe in suppressing demand by
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Sarah Jimenez
SNYJimenez
THREAD: Have you seen new @CenterOnBudget report on wealth & pandemic?We know exactly what this looks like in California.Corporations and high-income earners doing just fine. Families who have lost jobs,
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IndiaSpend
IndiaSpend
India’s foodgrain public distribution system (PDS) has helped reduce undernutrition in poor children under 5 yrs, a study of 2015-16 National Family Health Survey data by the International Institute for
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Rob O'Hanrahan
RobOHanrahan
Interesting line here from a quote by a Taoiseach spokesperson in this CNN report on Ireland's third wave:"the incidence of infection was 'relatively low' in hospitality, retail and construction settings".Not
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Josh Michaud
joshmich
If children contract #covid19 at school, they could bring the virus home to higher risk adults. Our new piece estimates the number of kids & adults 65+ living together in
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Another Angry Woman
stavvers
Ending bubbles is a drop in the ocean when call centres, a room full of people talking, are open.https://twitter.com/PippaCrerar/status/1348202459064360961 An effective "stricter lockdown" is one which aggressively enforces workpl
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Torsten Bell
TorstenBell
A one off payment to those on Universal Credit to compensate for planned £1000 cut in April is not a good idea for two big reasons https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/news/rishi-sunak-plans-500-gift-for-benefit-claimants-to-avoid-tory-upris
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
Briefing today- BJ appears to say that rise in cases in England is a collective responsibility & people need to take the rules seriously. This isn't an issue of people
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Prof. Azeem Majeed
Azeem_Majeed
I had a good discussion with @EddieNestorMBE about Covid-19 in London on his @BBCRadioLondon show. The situation in London is very serious, with the number of Covid-19 cases doubling in
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Seamus Coffey
seamuscoffey
In the first three quarters of 2020, figures from @CSOIreland show that compensation of employees received by the Irish household sector was €73.5 billion (this includes the TWSS). This was
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Carl Packman 💭
CarlPackman
I've seen it said today: the "UK faces worst economic hit in 300 years as coronavirus damage to last until 2024". What terrifies me just as much is the hit
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Rose Grayston
rosegrayston
Who benefits from Permitted Development Rights? Not homeless households who will have to live in the crap homes they create for wont of any decent alternative, and not leaseholders, but
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beyondoverton
an10nev
There is a lot of very good stuff in JPM Perspectives: Pandemic Accelerates Paradigm Shifts The four paradigm shifts:1) decline in market liquidity; 2) rise of unconventional monetary policy; 3)
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William Marchant
richonlyinname
A blast from the past: this is what the 2003 energy white paper thought 2020 might look like. Much is recognisable. Much is strange. For example, coal was seen as
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Martha Crawford
shrinkthinks
The cruelest divide in risk taking is between those individuals & households who know they are high risk, and those who assume their risk is “average” The risk assessment described
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