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UW economics professor explains statewide inflation, how long it could last

UW economics professor explains statewide inflation, how long it could last Kevin Ko Washingtonians may be surprised when paying more at the grocery store, but it’s an expected consequence for economists like Will McGuire, an associate professor of economics at the University of Washington Tacoma. “In reality, the average retail price of gasoline right now is pretty much the same as it was in May of 2019,” McGuire, who teaches at UW’s School of Interdisciplinary Arts, said. “Gasoline actually decreased in price pretty significantly last summer. The average retail price across the whole country fell to about $2 per gallon.”

Lots of jobs, few hires: Labor shortage puts Tampa Bay restaurants in a pinch

Lots of jobs, few hires: Labor shortage puts Tampa Bay restaurants in a pinch Worker advocates say it’s the start of an overdue reckoning for industries that rely on low-wage jobs.     A marquee at the McDonald s at 1905 N Dale Mabry Highway in Tampa indicates a starting salary of $13 an hour for new hires on May 12. The restaurant had previously offered applicants $50 just for coming in for an interview, a sign of the current high demand for food service workers. [ IVY CEBALLO | Times ] At the Oxford Exchange in Tampa, business isn’t just back. It’s booming. Sales are up 68 percent compared to 2019, said owner Allison Adams. A waitlist for a Mother’s Day brunch listed more than 1,200 people. The restaurant’s reservation system was similarly backlogged for Easter and Valentine’s Day.

South Dakota congressman pushes to scale back unemployment benefits

View Comments South Dakota Congressman Dusty Johnson is leading a push in the U.S. House to scale back unemployment benefits giving some able-bodied Americans a reason not to go back to work. The U.S. Bureau of Labor s April jobs report showed fewer Americans than anticipated have returned to employment despite a record-high number of jobs available and state economies across the country reopening.  That is, in part, being blamed on a federal supplement to state unemployment programs that padded an extra $300 onto weekly assistance checks that qualifying workers have been receiving since the early stages of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Who is Making Asian American Pacific Islander History in 2021: The GMA Inspiration List

ABC News Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? OffOn Malala Yousafzai and more nominate those who are making history in our world. • 309 min read ABC News Photo Illustration Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month celebrates the contributions of one of the fastest-growing groups of people living in the United States. Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders contain multitudes. They are a global community with a homegrown and unique perspective on America. Their diversity expands continents and demographics. The hopes and dreams of the AAPI community are America at its finest, and its people and traditions are those that are tightly stitched into the fabric of the nation. The American dream is alive and well within the AAPI community, and we ve gathered so many of those dreams here throughout this inspiring list of individuals.

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