Dan Gorenstein of “Tradeoffs” says some evidence suggests company mandates can boost employee vaccination rates and aid communities.
Young women were already falling behind economically after the Great Recession.
The number of weekly jobless claims — a rough measure of the pace of layoffs — has fallen by more than half since January.
Medicare’s hospital insurance trust fund is projected to become insolvent sooner than expected — within three to five years.
Many people in the military are already fully immunized. Others are taking more time to convince.
The economists say they expect employment to recover and that recent price spikes for some consumer goods should moderate.
Retailers realize the pandemic has also shifted a lot of shopping online.
Although many Black-owned businesses disappeared during the pandemic, one North Carolina concierge service has thrived.
Health professionals in Arkansas say there are a variety of reasons why people there are hesitant to get vaccinated.
More than 4 million Americans have been unemployed for more than six months. Previous recessions have redefined long-term unemployment.