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Philip Newall
pnewall
Bank data can provide objective measures of gambling expenditure and associated outcomes that is longitudinal (7 years) and mass-scale (6.5 million people)New research in @NatureHumBehav w/ Muggleton @PParpart Leake @johngathergood
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Paul Krugman
paulkrugman
The news is all Kalama, and rightly so, but let me counterprogram and talk about economics. Over the next few weeks I'm scheduled to talk everywhere and nowhere about the
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Shivam, prone to hyperbole
ghirapurigears
Last night I realized that everything I do in magic, from making content to being on the CAG to being here on Twitter, is specifically to help manage my addiction
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Peter Ganong
p_ganong
If stimulus checks were larger, would people spend more? Natural starting point: how were the checks that went out in April and May spent?tldr: we have no idea estimates all
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$mart Money - $M - 💡
The_SmartMoney
How Get Out of Debt Quickly.......... // Thread // ............ Pay Off Your Most Expensive Debts First.The $marterst move to getting out of debt is to
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Matt Hoffman for Planet Earth 🌍
theChemedian
I was spending too much time on social media as a way to escape work. It was becoming a habit to go to Twitter when things got hard. I added
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Callie Cox
callieabost
Can’t find the link to the video, so I’ll tell my story below https://twitter.com/callieabost/status/1329034376634568708 To start off, my family was never well off growing up. Solidly lower middle class with
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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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Frontier Indica
frontierindica
Armenia's loss against Azerbaijan has several lessons for India:1. Governments backed by Woke Diaspora/elites are a national disaster waiting to happen2. Demography is Destiny: Armenians have stopped breeding, while Azerbaijanis
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Irish Fiscal Advisory Council
fiscalcouncil
.@ECB Chief Economist Philip Lane suggests that for both the global financial crisis and the Covid-19 pandemic, it is to a country’s advantage to have available fiscal space. He suggests
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Gemma Byrne
gbyrne03
Post offices are what keep many isolated communities from being cut off entirely. But @CitizensAdvice finds that the number of 'temporarily' closed post offices has more than doubled in the
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Atif Mian
AtifRMian
The Covid-19 recession is the strangest recession in living memoryFor starters, it is the most unequal recession - like the virus, decimating some and untouching others. It is also the
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Neoliberal 🌐
ne0liberal
It'd be one thing if people were talking about student loan forgiveness through gritted teeth: "This is really, truly crappy way to accomplish our broader goals, but we have to
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Fadhel Kaboub
FadhelKaboub
Ten #MMT tips to remember on #TaxDay:1. Federal #taxes don't fund federal spending, so let's #decouple these two important tools.2. Taxes offset #Government spending. 3. It's a matter of #logic:
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Juliette Cubanski
jcubanski
After years of making little headway on drug prices, the Trump Administration has released a much-anticipated (and perhaps soon to be legally contested?) interim final rule that will base Medicare's
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Emma Dawson
DawsonEJ
This is astounding: shifting public money from higher education, public broadcasting, science, social services & care to a massive increase in defence spending, much of which goes to the US
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