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3 Reasons It s Too Soon to Cut Off Expanded Unemployment: Brookings

3 Reasons It s Too Soon to Cut Off Expanded Unemployment: Brookings
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Bars, restaurants move to impose vaccine mandates

Bars, restaurants move to impose vaccine mandates
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Dr Biden s Lesson | City Journal

Dr Biden s Lesson | City Journal
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Modernizing and Investing in Workforce Development - The Aspen Institute

Modernizing and Investing in Workforce Development Modernizing and Investing in Workforce Development is the latest of a series of papers recommending systemic improvements to modernize the United States’ outdated patchwork of workforce policies, all being issued by the Better Employment and Training Strategies (BETS) taskforce. BETS is a coalition of more than 40 leading practitioners and researchers that has come together to develop these recommendations. This paper, co-authored by CSW President & CEO Larry Good and Earl Buford, the incoming president of the Council for Adult and Experiential Learning, argues that the U.S. needs to build and sustain an ecosystem that supports lifelong learning and career mobility for all Americans, and makes five major recommendations for accomplishing that.

Hungry Seniors Need More Than Just Access to Food

Related A 60-something woman with $140 in monthly Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits doesn’t want to buy “junk” food but struggles to afford the produce she needs as a diabetic. A food-insecure woman in her 80s, impoverished since her husband’s death, is too ashamed to ask her children for financial assistance and contemplates suicide. And a functionally illiterate man with annual income of less than $12,000 relies on family members to fill out benefits paperwork and hunts game to supplement his $16 monthly SNAP benefits. This is just a tiny sampling of the challenges faced by the 25 million seniors in the U.S. who struggle to make ends meet. They were collected for a 2020 report conducted by Social Policy Research Associates and Mathematica on behalf of the U.S. Department Agriculture’s (USDA) Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) to better understand how to improve access to SNAP benefits, also known as food stamps, among this extremely vulnerable pop

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