and start working for work? the answer is not cut and cry. it was pretty political and controversial. critics were saying we don't think people are going back to work because of the free money, but data showed different. they showed that states that kept their benefits and states that cut their benefits didn't really have any difference in job growth. this maybe sheds the like on what is happening is many people can't just jump back into the jobs that they had before the pandemic. for one, their jobs may not exist. maybe they moved away. they may be retraining, trying to get a higher-paying job. they may be having childcare issues. that's what we're seeing for women and why women continue to the sidelines. there's the health reasons. the delta variant concerns, there's concern moamong many