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This report aims to understand the main differences in labor force participation among New York City’s workers and discusses discusses some of the reasons for the City’s uneven recovery when compared to the rest of New York State and the nation.
major priorities for republicans in one and for democrats in the other, and the biden administration wants to see them passed together. so republicans would have to come to the table for that. so, everything we talk about is with an eye towards 2022 and, of course, beyond and we ll loop back to talking about what happens if child care as an industry fails. but for democrats, what is on the line in terms of the pressure to deliver here on both pieces of this infrastructure package? there is a lot on the line. the reason why joe biden is sitting in the white house, the reason why we won back the house, the reason we won the senate is because women put us over the top and it was women of color that delivered in some of the key states. the pandemic hurt women and especially women of color. if you are looking back at the stacks, child care closures amounted to about 611,000 women leaving their jobs. this impacted everybody. i mean we all understand what it is like to live in the pandemi