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By one estimate, some 4 million children and their families may be missing out on the payments.
The Census Bureau’s supplemental poverty measure showed a big decline from 2019, despite a year of pandemic-induced economic disruption.
A Department of Energy study out today shows that the U.S. has the potential to power 40% of its electricity needs with solar power.
The U.S. needs to staff about half a million cybersecurity jobs, according to the Commerce Department.
Kimberly Adams talks to Sharon Parrott, president of Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, about the expansion of food assistance.
The Biden administration has expanded the Special Immigrant Visa program to allow more Afghans who assisted the U.S. during the war to resettle here.
Payments to households with children have been made for the second month after a first round that cost $15 billion.
In an attempt to moderate gas and oil prices, Biden has asked OPEC to increase production, despite it being a function of market forces.
The Biden administration has extended the moratorium on payments and interest accrual into next year.
Major carmakers have already announced similar goals, even though EVs now make up just 2% to 3% of all auto sales in the U.S.