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Joseph Molnar
JosephRMolnar
If you are at all interested in my writing on South Bend, please give this article a read. It is one of the best articles on the Rust Belt and
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Heidi Shierholz
hshierholz
I am an economist and I am very much not worried about this. 1/https://www.washingtonpost.com/road-to-recovery/2021/02/17/unemployed-workers-retraining/ In the aftermath of any recession, when the unemployment rate is still elevated, *witho
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Antonio Fatas
AntonioFatas
The idea that the US economy can reach full employment in a short period of time and generate inflation runs contrary to what we have seen in any previous cycle.
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Diane Swonk
DianeSwonk
I was working on a long thread of all the work I have done on the risk we are going into a double dip recession - we are - and
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Sahil Kapur
sahilkapur
NEW tonight: Trump administration files a brief asking the Supreme Court to wipe out Obamacare, arguing that the individual mandate is unconstitutional and that the entirety of the law must
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Tracy Gordon
gordontrac
Knock out reporting by @NYTimes this morning on economics and politics of state and local aid. A few thoughts...https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/17/business/stimulus-state-local-aid.html?referringSource=articleShare This is not a story about
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Jed Kolko
JedKolko
New this morning: our annual labor-market review & outlook post.Better than feared, but plenty of damage remains.1/https://www.hiringlab.org/2020/12/01/2020-labor-market-review-2021-outlook/ First, good news. Most labor-market measures
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Eric Basmajian
EPBResearch
The deflationary output gap...how big is it and how long will it take to close? 1/ The nominal GDP output gap reached 10% of potential GDP in Q2 of 2020,
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Elizabeth Pancotti
ENPancotti
The thing about generous UI prolonging joblessness is that 1) study after study has said that’s not the case in this recession because there are few job offers to turn
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Jason Furman
jasonfurman
My retrospective on the Trump economy in @WSJopinion, what the macroeconomic data can't tell us, but also what economics can can tell us in four lessons. One tweet per lesson:https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-policy-lessons-of-the-trump-
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Dame Holly is Antifascist and down to 40 rolls
Lee_Tennant
To save time, I attach my list of standard 2020 tweets so I don't keep having to type them out #ScottyFromMarketing shouldn't be on holiday during a crisis and #ausmedia
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Catherine Rampell
crampell
Two cheers for the July jobs report. A 7-digit monthly payroll growth number sounds great...until you realize we had an 8-digit loss in April we're still trying to recover from,
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Fouru2get2no1776
HB04920973
You all figure it out yet ?It's not a left it right issue. It's not a racist issue. It's not a political issue . It's the 1% against the people.
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Jeff McFadden
homemadeguitars
Imagine, if you will...Every licensed driver in the whole world who is concerned about climate change, says, "OK, then I'm going to drive 5 mph / 8 kmph below the
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Claudia Sahm FULL CHECKS NOW
Claudia_Sahm
ugh. it's whack a mole with this targeting argument:1) federal government DOES NOT KNOW how much your income in 2020. 44% of US households with income $75-$150k in 2019 LOST
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Adam Ozimek
ModeledBehavior
Quick thread on the why and how of fiscal stimulus given the state of the economy. First it's important to understand the size of the damage. We have *still* lost
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