Joe Biden says recent jobs report suggests importance of the passage of infrastructure and family support proposals
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US President Joe Biden is already set on promoting his upcoming trillion-dollar infrastructure and family support proposals. Biden highlighted the importance of the passage of the bills following a low April jobs report.
Last week, Biden said during his remarks that even as the numbers have shown that the country is on track to revive the economy, there is still more work to be done. The job reports for April were revealed to be lower than expected, despite the expectation by economists that the jobs number would be higher. Hours prior to Biden’s remarks, the Labor Department reported that hiring slowed down in April, nonfarm payrolls increasing by a less-than-expected 266,000 with the unemployment
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Jury deliberations began earlier this week. On Tuesday, a racially diverse jury of seven women and five men found former police officer Derek Chauvin guilty of George Floyd’s murder.
Floyd passed away on 25 May 2020 after Chauvin held his knee on Floyd’s neck for nine minutes on a street corner in Minneapolis. Here’s what you need to know about Chauvin’s case.
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Chief of Staff Ron Klain said on Thursday that Pres. Joe Biden asked the Education Department to prepare a memo to cancel student debt.
(Photo : Doug Mills-Pool/Getty Images) U.S. President Joe Biden signs the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) extension in the Oval Office of the White House.
Pressure Grows on Student Debt
The young Biden administration is now facing a challenge to address the student loan crisis in the country. The Federal Reserves estimated during the third quarter of 2020 that around 40 million people have student loans, according to a published article in NBC News.
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The costs of a secretive âwealth defense industryâ of shell companies, offshore tax havens, and empty luxury condos
When oligarchs and ultra-wealthy around the world game the system to hide riches in Boston and other cities, everyone else pays.
By Chuck CollinsUpdated April 1, 2021, 1 hour ago
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Thirty wealthy people sit in a circle of couches and comfortable old chairs. I am one, a participant at a weekend conference for people with inherited wealth, sponsored by a local family office and a foundation. It is 1983 and I am 23 years old. A few years earlier, I learned that as the scion of a successful Midwestern meatpacking family I would inherit a substantial amount of money upon turning 25. I quickly suppressed this information and went about my life. Now, having finished college, I am finally coming to terms with this reality. But Iâm perplexed and actively wrestling with the ethics of inherite