How the U.S. Got It (Mostly) Right in the Economy’s Rescue - News Summed Up

How the U.S. Got It (Mostly) Right in the Economy’s Rescue


Research from Eliza Forsythe, an economist at the University of Illinois, found that from June until Feb. 17, only 41 percent of unemployed workers had access to benefits. Some of the rest were unaware of their eligibility or couldn’t navigate the thicket of rules in their states. Asian workers, Black workers and those with less education were disproportionately represented among the nonrecipients. Still, the federal government did far more for unemployed workers than in any previous recession. Congress expanded the safety net to cover millions of workers — freelancers, part-time workers, the self-employed — who are left out in normal times.


Source: New York Times March 15, 2021 13:30 UTC



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