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Welcome to the only roundtable podcast in compliance. Today, we have a quartet of Matt Kelly, Jonathan Marks, Jonathan Armstrong and Mike Volkov for a deep dive into plethora of topics related to Opening Day. We end with a veritable mélange of rants and shouts outs.
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Welcome to the only roundtable podcast in compliance. Today, we have a quartet of Matt Kelly, Jonathan Marks, Jonathan Armstrong and Mike Volkov for a deep dive into plethora of topics related to Opening Day. We end with a veritable mélange of rants and shouts outs.
Published December 17, 2020 at 9:00 AM EST Listen
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Even as 2020 comes to a close, the same problems that roiled the economy in March continue to plague us.
More than 10 million Americans remain unemployed, and new unemployment claims rose yet again this month.
While Congress appears to be close to passing a new stimulus package, for many it could be too little, too late: almost 8 million Americans nationwide have fallen into poverty. In North Carolina, over the course of the pandemic, more than 30% of the state's workforce have submitted unemployment claims. The impact is also tangible on a local level, as a 'tent city' has cropped up just blocks from uptown Charlotte.