The reality remains that there are still about five million fewer people in the labor force than when the pandemic turned our nation’s economy upside down in February of 2020. By Richard Manning More than 1.1 million more people were employed in November than October with gains of a […]
The Covid Pandemic has transformed the way we work every bit as much as it has transformed everything else. By Richard Manning The American workforce has undergone a major transformation over the past two years that promises to change the way America earns money and […]
The longer Congress pays states to remain closed, hurting working families, the longer this recession will continue. By Robert Romano Nevada, Hawaii, Maryland, Vermont, Connecticut, California, New Jersey, Virginia, Iowa, Rhode Island, Illinois, New York, Maine and Washington remain the states most impacted in jobs lost as […]
“Why would anyone want to hurry up and come back to work if they’re getting free money sitting around?” By Frank McCaffrey Americans for Limited Government Foundation is revisiting small business people we spoke with in 2020. We want to see what they’ve been up […]
Senior advisor says Coronavirus ‘best thing that ever happened’ to Joe. By Catherine Mortensen A senior advisor to Joe Biden said the coronavirus was “the best thing that ever happened” to Biden, alluding to the impact of the pandemic on the voting public. The remark appears in […]
International Monetary Fund study: countries with severe epidemics also experienced greater unrest on average. By Catherine Mortensen A recent study by economists at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) found that if history is a predictor, America could be in for social unrest as the Covid pandemic eases. From COVID’s Long Shadow: Social Repercussions of Pandemics In […]