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Kansas City workforce paralyzed by incentives to not work

Kansas City workforce paralyzed by incentives to not work Stimulus checks play a role, UMKC professor says Kansas City workforce paralyzed by incentives to not work and last updated 2021-05-06 00:01:14-04 KANSAS CITY, Mo. — As COVID-19 restrictions lift across the Kansas City metro, restaurants are able to increase their capacity to serve more customers. But many have chosen not to because there s a shortage of workers. And one finance expert said incentives for those without a job are playing a role in the shortage. The latest stimulus checks, I mean these are obviously a great help to people who are getting them, but the bottom line is they are a disincentive for people to go out and find a job again, said Stephen Pruitt, chair of finance at the Bloch School of Management at the University of Missouri-Kansas City.

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UMKC and Kauffman Foundation launch entrepreneurial grant program

With support from the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, UMKC is starting a new grant program.  Called the Entrepreneurship Innovation Grant (EIG), students and faculty from every department across campus are encouraged by UMKC to submit proposals. “We don’t want students and faculty to think that entrepreneurship is only a business process, it’s more than that,” Tony Mendes, the managing director of the Regnier Institute for Entrepreneurship and Innovation at UMKC, said. “You can be entrepreneurial in a lot of different ways. So we are providing these grants to help students, faculty, and certain departments on campus to think creatively.” 

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