Labor versus Market and Demand
…are the risks of it unraveling into a recession? Powell’s label of “curious” got me thinking about the other “curiosities” of the labor market during this cycle. The pandemic recession…
…are the risks of it unraveling into a recession? Powell’s label of “curious” got me thinking about the other “curiosities” of the labor market during this cycle. The pandemic recession…
…refocused message that appeals to the masses. I struggle with the concern of whether Democrats can clarify and better define their misleading “woke/progressive” label. There are so many explanations of what…
…War–era law, to essentially commandeer a more permissive iteration of the AI, or It could label Anthropic a “supply-chain risk,” meaning that anyone doing business with the U.S. military would…
…leader can not claim the economy is working when people can not build a good life, afford the basics and plan for retirement. Trusting the rules are not rigged for…
…The Trump administration also instituted other sanctions and restrictions, including some that took advantage of the “state sponsor of terror” label, to block Cuba from bank transfers, wire transfers and…
…be restored later on in their lives. But that’s what Republicans want to do. The legal arguments aren’t complicated—the Supreme Court has plainly ruled that children, regardless of immigration status,…
…Mortgage Rule and empowering the use of the Equal Credit Opportunity Act’s Special Purpose Credit Programs. It started during 2019 creating important opportunities for people of all backgrounds to fairly access…
…I would hate to go back to typewriters and paper. Calculators: I learned the basics of the slide rule in high school, but midway through my freshman year in college,…
…in history. 3. The “Hastert Rule” that they all adhered to in the House, preventing any vote on a bill absent support from half the Republicans. (They finally broke with…
…that laws supporting a human right to water are unlikely to work in countries where the rule of law is weak.** But what about places where the rule of law…