Perspective: Study after study has debunked the myth that emergency benefits and stimuluses keep people out of the labor force. https://t.co/D3LJfwzOc2
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) May 14, 2021
Really useful research on the important question of whether the $600 UI boost is having a meaningful disincentive effect on employment. The short answer is: no. https://t.co/BKo8RJ3DEs
— Betsey Stevenson (@BetseyStevenson) August 4, 2020
JPMorgan economist: States ending unemployment early is 'politics, rather than economics' https://t.co/2qO8ZU7wE2 by @denitsa_tsekova pic.twitter.com/pqlKbXj41m
— Yahoo Finance (@YahooFinance) May 27, 2021
Workers are expected to suffer every difficulty thrown their way—even life-threatening ones—and to be satisfied with the wages they’re offered. https://t.co/aH4YTQOK6c
— The New Republic (@newrepublic) May 16, 2021
– 21 states are now canceling the federal unemployment programs
— Denitsa Tsekova (@denitsa_tsekova) May 18, 2021
– 3.6 million workers could see their benefits slashed or eliminated
– $21.6 billion in unemployment benefits at stake (Source:@pelhamprog)https://t.co/BXUEhZBQ9D pic.twitter.com/4Yq5HjUwOD
What economists fear will happen without more unemployment aid: https://t.co/vmjIuOnjkA
— FiveThirtyEight (@FiveThirtyEight) August 11, 2020