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Jan 12 2022
Analysis
What Happened to the Eviction Tsunami?
Since the pandemic began, housing experts (including one of the authors of this article) have been predicting that the pandemic’s economic fallout would produce an eviction “tsunami” that could put as many as 40 million people out of their homes.
The experts are still waiting.
When the pandemic first surged in the U.S., the dire predictions prompted federal, state and city
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Dec 23 2021
News
Private jet firms are soaring in popularity after big COVID-19 bailouts. Were they a 'handout to the wealthy'?
Lingering health concerns about commercial air travel during the COVID-19 pandemic have fueled a boom in private jet travel, a trend that has led to fresh scrutiny of the industry's taxpayer bailout -- which some critics are calling a "handout to the wealthy."
The multi-trillion-dollar federal rescue for businesses clobbered by the coronavirus included billions for airlines grounded by
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May 25 2021
Analysis
George Floyd anniversary: How his death turned policing into a political battle
George Floyd’s death at the hands of Minneapolis police rocked nearly every facet of American life: entertainment, academia, politics, corporate culture, and even conversations at the dinner table.
One year after the tragedy felt around the world, the law enforcement community is still grappling with the fallout that has thrown the future of policing into uncertainty.
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Jul 17 2020
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Senate Democrats Pushing for Aid for Black Americans in Next Coronavirus Bill
Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) wants to shift $350 billion from an untapped Treasury Department virus relief program to help Black Americans during the coronavirus pandemic and beyond.
According to The Grio, Schumer said moving some of the $500 billion previously approved for Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin would lead to immediate and long-term changes to address systemic racism.
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Aug 20 2018
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Elizabeth Warren’s Corporate Catastrophe
Her bill is based on bad economics and worse business ethics.
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Jun 08 2021
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Global economy poised for strongest post-recession growth in 80 years, World Bank says
The global economy is on track to grow at the fastest post-recession pace in 80 years, thanks to steady – but uneven – vaccine distribution, the World Bank said in a new report released Tuesday.
The Washington-based institution forecast that global growth will increase by 5.6% in 2021, an increase from its projection of 4.1% in January. By comparison, global GDP contracted at a 3.5%
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Jul 16 2020
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North Carolina Town Creates Reparations Commission for Black Residents
The City Council of Asheville, North Carolina, on Tuesday unanimously approved a commission to develop proposals for reparations to black community members and issued a formal apology for the city’s role in black inequality.
The resolution, signed by Mayor Esther Manheimer, directs the city to create a “Community Reparations Commission” made up of advocacy groups, businesses, and
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Apr 15 2021
Analysis
No, We Don't Need Biden's $2.3 Trillion Infrastructure Plan
While President Joe Biden's administration doesn't seem to need an excuse to spend money, two recurring arguments for his gigantic $2.3 trillion infrastructure proposal are that our roads and bridges are "crumbling," and that modernization would generate economic growth and jobs—hence its name, the American Jobs Plan. But none of this clever marketing makes any of these claims true.
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Jun 09 2021
Analysis
Joe Biden heads overseas as his prospects darken at home
Joe Biden is heading abroad, just at the moment when his hopes for a historic legislative legacy at home seem headed for a wall.
For all the talk among Democrats of Biden assembling a Rooseveltian legacy, the moment was always going to come when his vast political agenda would hit the blockade of Washington's uncompromising political math.
Recent days have chastened Democrats who
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Feb 28 2019
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U.S. Economy Grew 2.6% in the Fourth Quarter
Consumer spending pulled back from the third quarter.
A year of strong economic growth in 2018 ended on a softer but still solid note, with the nation’s economic output slowing from boom-like conditions at midyear to a modest pace.
Gross domestic product, a broad measure of the goods and services produced across the U.S., rose at a 2.6% annual rate in October through December,
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