எல்லா ஊசி News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana
Stay updated with breaking news from எல்லா ஊசி. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
Top News In எல்லா ஊசி Today - Breaking & Trending Today
The state unemployment rate is going down, which means out-of-work Missourians are no longer eligible for federal extended employment benefits. Washington University researchers say women could be in trouble financially for years to come because of significant job losses during the crisis. Black and Hispanic women and less educated workers suffered the most economically during the coronavirus pandemic. Researchers involved in a new study from Washington University say women could be in trouble financially for years to come because of significant job losses during the crisis. We have to be somewhat concerned that the larger inequality effects of the current crisis could have these persistent impacts on wages and on career progress in all the groups that are disproportionately affected,” said Steven Fazzari, a professor of economics and sociology at Wash U who co-authored the study. ....
St. Louis Public Radio Washington University researchers found that women were hurt more during the COVID-19 economic downturn than they were during the Great Recession. The substantial amount of job loss could disproportionately harm Hispanic, Black women and lower-educated workers for years to come. Black and Hispanic women and less educated workers suffered the most economically during the coronavirus pandemic. Researchers involved in a new study from Washington University say women could be in trouble financially for years to come because of significant job losses during the crisis. We have to be somewhat concerned that the larger inequality effects of the current crisis could have these persistent impacts on wages and on career progress in all the groups that are disproportionately affected,” said Steven Fazzari, a professor of economics and sociology at Wash U who co-authored the study. ....
Covid Is Hitting Workers Differently Than the Financial Crisis nakedcapitalism.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nakedcapitalism.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
New research illustrates recession employment inequality in U.S. April 6, 2021 SHARE Unemployment fell to 6% in March, according to an April 2 U.S. Department of Labor report. The strongest gains were in leisure and hospitality and construction. The news was better than expected, but aggregated data doesn’t always tell the full story according to economists at Washington University in St. Louis. The unemployment rate in March for white Americans was 5.4% while it was 9.6% for Black Americans. Generally speaking, recessions disproportionately hurt economically disadvantaged groups. The current recession created by the COVID-19 pandemic is no exception. It has especially impacted women particularly Black and Hispanic women and less educated workers, magnifying existing U.S. employment inequality, according to new research conducted by Steven Fazzari, the Bert A. and Jeanette L. Lynch Distinguished Professor of Economics in Arts & Sciences, and senior Ella N ....
Yves here. Keynes was right. He said, more or less, that governments were unwilling to spend enough to pull themselves out of depressions, except to fight wars. We’ve seen that with the near-depression of the financial crisis. Not only was the stimulus too weak to produce anything more than a shallow recovery, but the rescue effort was misdirected, with too much going to the top of the food chain. That exacerbated one of underlying causes, wage stagnation for average workers. And to add insult to injury, Obama orchestrated the second bailout, that of the “get out of jail almost free” card of 2012 mortgage settlement, while doing just about nothing to intervene in 9 million largely preventable foreclosures. ....