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Dani Bassett
DaniSBassett
Today, & so many other days, are for youA day to remember those whose lives have been taken. A reminder to see transgender people, to amplify their voices, & to
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Paul Krugman
paulkrugman
Lots of people are dunking on Larry Summers today, and in my view rightly so; this piece by Jordan Weissman seems especially on point. Yes, a rescue package this size
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Anosognosiogenesis
pookleblinky
Everyone who has ever faced eviction, has that list, the list of stuff you can carry with you. Just in case, a backpack full of things you'd keep. Years later,
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Meta-Nomad
meta_nomad
2021 Prediction Thread:Various Corona restrictions aren't explicitly removed, masks, Biophobia and mass plastic shielding is normalized.Economic-lag from Corona catches up to us from July onwards - mass evictions, less spending
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Erion Shehaj
invarchitect
When it comes to market predictions, there are 2 kinds of experts:Those that don't know and KNOW that they don't knowand Those that don't know and DON'T KNOW that they
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Claire Zippel
c_zippel
The number of people struggling to meet their basic needs spiked at the close of last year, per @uscensusbureau #HouseholdPulseSurvey data collected Dec. 9-21, 2020, just prior to passage of
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Trinh
Trinhnomics
Good morning! It's a warmer & less cold day in Hong Kong . I can sense that people are fed up with lockdowns, esp in the West. In HK, it's
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Your tea drunk uncle🦓♿️🏳️🌈🏴🚩
AgenderIroh
In 2019, I took an emergency 401k withdrawal for medical expenses and a dead car. Because that counts as income, my household is suddenly too rich for a stimulus under
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Chad Moutray
chadmoutray
Personal consumption expenditures declined 0.2% in December, pulling back for the second straight month. Durable and nondurable goods purchases fell 1.0% and 0.7% in December, respectively, with service-sector spending edging
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El Gamón Sabroso #BringOurTroopsHome
semperfidem2004
A lot of noise about this #brexitdealdone as being a victory for one side or the other. It isn't THREAD 1/ Unless there is a sting in the tail it
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Thomas PHILIPPON
ThomasPHI2
My take on the EU submit.(1/16)It was a long time in the making, but it is a major step.Time for a brief historical recap of the eurobonds debate.Back in 2010-2012
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AndrewStettner
pelhamprog
We’re all still processing the results of the election, but another unemployment report was released this morning, and it serves as another reminder of the unfinished business before the current
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Arthur Delaney
ArthurDelaneyHP
Mitch McConnell last night said Congress coulda done this bill in July:“Republicans were advocating for a package just like this one, all along, in real time.”No, they weren’t. McConnell in
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Noah Smith 🐇
Noahpinion
It's hard for some supporters of student loan forgiveness to understand the antipathy toward the idea. But I think a lot of it is this: America has developed into a
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Rudy
MrDOLPH
Everyday, the team is Inclusive Action for the City is helping small business owners and their families connect to resources. Many government programs are not equitable. (thread) The "technical assistance"
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Alex Contino🐬
alexcontino
Thread. When people say poverty is a cycle that’s reality. As some of you may know I’ve asked for help these last few months and I can’t express my gratitude
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