Republican-led states signal they could strip workers’ unemployment benefits if they don’t return to work, sparking fresh safety fears Economics |
- Republican-led states signal they could strip workers’ unemployment benefits if they don’t return to work, sparking fresh safety fears
- #CancelRent Is New Rallying Cry for Tenants. Landlords Are Alarmed.
- Mitt Romney proposes hazard pay raise of up to $12 an hour for essential workers
- Georgia’s Experiment in Human Sacrifice: The state is about to find out how many people need to lose their lives to shore up the economy.
- Landlords Shouldn’t Get Away Without a Hit This Time || by Noah Smith
- Jeffrey Gundlach: "I am told the Fed has not actually bought any Corporate Bonds"
- US consumer spending plunges 7.5% in March, reflecting virus
- Homeowners seeking mortgage payment relief passes 3.8 million
- Tenants of the United American Moonshiners Party- Working on this and would really like feed back, especially about the Bald Eagle Certified Businesses
- Regarding additional stimulus checks, White House economics adviser Kevin Hassett says, “I think that’s something that we are studying very carefully, that I know that people in the House are as well.”
- The Class Politics of the Dollar System
- Why are initial jobless claims not showing up in Nonfarm Payroll drop? Is it a delay in gathering data?
- Stymied in Seeking Benefits, Millions of Unemployed Go Uncounted: As state agencies grapple with new guidelines and sheer volume, many workers are frustrated in filing claims and omitted from jobless tallies.
- Tax havens: there’s a chance now to apply conditions to bail outs
- Ryanair announces the loss of 3,000 jobs
- post-virus economic reform proposal (updated May 2)
- The Many New Indicators of an Epic Job Collapse
- Oil price: futures markets warn it won’t recover after coronavirus
- Fed's Kaplan sees unemployment rate ending 2020 in range of 8%-10%
- Why Americans Need a Guaranteed Income
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