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Posts September 21, 2020

An eviction moratorium without rental assistance hurts smaller landlords, too

An eviction moratorium during the COVID-19 pandemic is critical for the health and economic security of renters—but it is only half the solution. Without renta…
Economic Facts September 17, 2020

Ten facts about COVID-19 and the US economy

The COVID-19 pandemic has presented the United States with a set of unique public health and economic challenges. Economically, the crisis has negatively affec…
Policy Proposals September 17, 2020

From survival to revival: How to help small businesses through the COVID-19 crisis

The COVID-19 pandemic poses an existential threat to small businesses, with more than 400,000 lost since the crisis began. Many small businesses are financiall…
Posts September 9, 2020

Five figures highlighting the economic impact of COVID-19

This blog post features five figures from recent Hamilton Project essays and analyses that illustrate the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the need…
Posts September 3, 2020

Essential workers during COVID-19: At risk and lacking union representation

As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, millions of essential workers are confronting new public health hazards in their workplace. Yet because of mass de-unioni…
Posts August 13, 2020

The COVID-19 public health and economic crises leave vulnerable populations exposed

Jevay Grooms, Alberto Ortega, and Joaquín Rubalcaba present new survey data revealing disparities in outcomes related to the COVID-19 pandemic across race/ethn…
Posts August 6, 2020

Unemployment insurance extended benefits will lapse too soon without policy changes

In this blog post, researchers show that there is room for Congress to improve the triggers under current law that turn on and maintain the Unemployment Insura…
Posts July 9, 2020

About 14 million children in the US are not getting enough to eat

In this piece, Lauren Bauer presents new evidence that almost 18 percent of children in the US did not have sufficient food as recently as the third week in Ju…
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