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We look at why the unequal "K-shaped" pandemic recovery persists half a decade later, according to professor Peter Atwater.
Pope Leo XIV’s first teaching called on Catholics to engage with and help solve poverty.
This is a sped-up timeline: When Gates started his foundation 25 years ago, he’d been planning for the money to last several decades after his death.
Data doesn’t always show a full picture. Example: Functional unemployment was 23.3% in January — very different than the 4% headline figure.
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is focusing on the need to invest in global health in its 2024 Goalkeepers Report.
Despite wage gains, lower-income families have been hit hard by inflation and the expiration of pandemic-era benefits.
They also face workplace discrimination.
The two challenges are interrelated, and a new report from the McKinsey Global Institute says they must be addressed in tandem.
The expiration of pandemic-era government benefits is partially responsible for the increases in poverty.
Fast-food workers, who are often paid low wages and work limited hours, make up 11% of homeless workers in California, a study finds.