“Millennials are likely the ones that are going to be most affected by the pandemic as they are the ones who are likely to have younger kids,” said Economic Policy Institute Senior Economist Elise Gould. “There is a lot of uncertainty right now. Not all schools have closed for the year, but if you don’t know, it is hard to know if you are available [to work].”
LinkedIn
May 13, 2020
The piece, laboriously titled “Millions of baby boomers are getting caught in the country’s broken retirement system” is light (and selective) on data (they managed to get hold of a 2016 report by the Economic Policy Institute subtitled “How 401(k)s have failed most American workers,” some datapoints from the National Institute on Retirement Security (for those who have forgotten some of the issues with their database, see Data ‘Minding’” and a couple of quotes from none other than Teresa Ghilarducci). Indeed, the article isn’t really about factual data; rather it’s mostly reliant on the anecdotes of six individuals the author has somehow stumbled upon.
National Association of Plan Advisors
May 13, 2020
According to a survey by the nonprofit Economic Policy Institute, for every 10 people who successfully filed for unemployment insurance benefits over four weeks in March and April, an additional three to four people tried and failed to submit claims.
NBC News
May 13, 2020
A 2018 Economic Policy Institute report found that China’s entry into the WTO has caused the U.S. to shed 3.4 million jobs since 2001, with nearly 75 percent of jobs lost in the manufacturing sector.
United States Congressman Peter DeFazio
May 13, 2020
“This is so deep and so dramatic, it’s just hitting everywhere,” said Heidi Shierholz, senior economist at the Economic Policy Institute. “Nothing is being spared. The pace of this is incredible.”
The Washington Times
May 13, 2020
Actualmente hay alrededor de 500,000 extranjeros en Estados Unidos con visa H-1B, de acuerdo con un reporte del Economic Policy Institute.
La Opinion
May 13, 2020
“A separate analysis released Friday by the Economic Policy Institute reached a similar conclusion,” Estep reports. “It put jobless claims in Kentucky in the eight weeks ending May 2 at 32.3% of the labor force, the highest in the nation.”
The Sentinel Echo
May 13, 2020
The piece, laboriously titled “Millions of baby boomers are getting caught in the country’s broken retirement system” is light (and selective) on data (they managed to get hold of a 2016 report by the Economic Policy Institute subtitled “How 401(k)s have failed most American workers,” some datapoints from the National Institute on Retirement Security (for those who have forgotten some of the issues with their database, see Data ‘Minding’” and a couple of quotes from none other than Teresa Ghilarducci). Indeed, the article isn’t really about factual data; rather it’s mostly reliant on the anecdotes of six individuals the author has somehow stumbled upon.
National Association of Plan Advisors
May 13, 2020
According to a survey by the nonprofit Economic Policy Institute, for every 10 people who successfully filed for unemployment insurance benefits over four weeks in March and April, an additional three to four people tried and failed to submit claims.
NBC News
May 13, 2020
A 2018 Economic Policy Institute report found that China’s entry into the WTO has caused the U.S. to shed 3.4 million jobs since 2001, with nearly 75 percent of jobs lost in the manufacturing sector.
United States Congressman Peter DeFazio
May 13, 2020