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New Census Data on Poverty, Income, and Health Coverage Show Need for Robust Federal Recovery Package
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New Research Finds 70% of State and Local Government
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Ending enhanced unemployment benefits alone won’t get people back to work, SF Fed research suggests MarketWatch 5 hrs ago Elisabeth Buchwald © Kiran Ridley/Getty Images People are dining out again, but some employers are struggling to hire more workers to keep up with demand. Some Republican governors are ending enhanced unemployment benefits in their states with the hope of encouraging unemployed Americans to apply for jobs again.
At least 22 states are effectively running an experiment to find out whether or not scaling down unemployment benefits incentivizes more recipients to find new jobs.
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Report: Significantly more women than men left workforce during pandemic school closures
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(The Center Square) â A âtidal wave of womenâ left the workforce in 2020, according to a new academic study published in the journal, Gender & Society.
Researchers found that women primarily left the workforce (in addition to layoffs and job closures) to help educate their children when schools reverted to virtual learning and children were no longer physically at school.
Four times as many women over the age of 20 dropped out of the labor force in September compared to men, according to calculations made by the Center for American Progress, which evaluated workforce data published by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. When school started up last fall, roughly 865,000 women had dropped out of the labor force in September, compared to 216,000 men.