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November 8, 2023

Perspective: The 4-Year Dividing Line

…same. At the same time, highly educated workers are nearly three times more likely to say making a meaningful contribution to society is one of the most important concerns when…

November 6, 2023

Upskilling from the Top

…fall behind. Accenture calls companies that successfully integrate technology into their strategy “tech-forward.” According to Accenture, in the years preceding and during the pandemic, tech-forward companies were 2.3 times more…

November 3, 2023

The Biden AI Executive Order: Dark Brandon or Uncle Joe?

…evaluating its impact on jobs and skills. Every time employment researchers think they have it reasonably nailed down, AI slips away.   As NYU labor economist Julia Lane argued in a recent AEI…

November 1, 2023

The Ultimate Social Capital: A Story to Save the Union

…that state’s population at the time — controlled the legislature. For a period from the 1910s through the 1930s, white Protestant supremacism prevailed across the federation, becoming the first dominant,…

October 31, 2023

Lawmakers Continue Trying to Revive Pandemic-Style Benefits

…week, again on average. In effect, states would be forced to pay PUC-like bonuses all the time, supplemented during emergencies with still more federal funds. At that point, the combined…

October 31, 2023

It Takes Two

…at any time since 1987. Finally, the teen birth rate (and nonmarital teen birth rate) also began steady declines at around the same time. As it happens, the early 1990s was a period…

October 30, 2023

The Effect of Elevating the Supplemental Poverty Measure on Government Program Eligibility and Spending

…rules are restored in 2026). Effects on eligibility thresholds would grow over time because the SPM thresholds grow faster over time than the current official thresholds. As a result of…

October 27, 2023

Food Insecurity in the US and Inflation

The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) has released its annual report on household food security—a survey that measures whether US households have “access at all times to enough food for an active,…

October 27, 2023

What Happened to the American Dream?

…of disappointment — “Ours Was the Shining Future: The Story of the American Dream,” a new book by my Times colleague and former podcast sparring partner David Leonhardt. It’s a…

October 26, 2023

New Report Sheds Light on Expansive Biden Student Loan Forgiveness Scheme

…they originally borrowed. Analysis of the program at the time of the announcement revealed that the plan would essentially be a boondoggle, but this new report details a bit more about…