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Resilience after recession: The emerging landscape for American workers and families

Wednesday, September 29, 2021
Recessions, Social Insurance

The COVID-19 pandemic continues to have consequences for the U.S. economy and has exacerbated economic disparities facing American women, people of color, and low-wage workers. Although the recovery is narrowing those disparities, many challenges threaten to have longer-term effects: persistent inequities in labor market outcomes, greater housing insecurity, reduced access to child care, and widened disparities in educational attainment. Now is an opportune moment to assess where there have been positive developments and where new policies are needed to ensure long-term stability and opportunity for families and workers.

On Wednesday, September 29, 2021, The Hamilton Project at the Brookings Institution hosted a webcast examining how different groups are experiencing the economic recovery from the recession and policy solutions to ensure the recovery is more broadly felt.

The webcast includeed two roundtable discussions with: David Autor (MIT), Douglas Holtz-Eakin (The American Action Forum), Wendy Edelberg (The Hamilton Project), Bradley Hardy (Georgetown University), Michelle Holder (Washington Center for Equitable Growth), Trevon Logan (The Ohio State University), Heather Long (The Washington Post), Sharon Parrott (Center on Budget and Policy Priorities), Former Speaker of the House Paul Ryan, Heidi Shierholz (Economic Policy Institute), and Betsey Stevenson (University of Michigan).

The webcast event coincided with the release of two Hamilton Project essays and an Economic Facts piece that look at the strengths of this recovery and ongoing challenges, particularly those faced by women and communities of color.

For updates on the event, follow @HamiltonProj on Twitter. Join the conversation using #COVIDEconomy to submit questions for the panelists, or email [email protected].

Agenda

2:00 p.m. Welcome and introduction

Wendy Edelberg 
Director, The Hamilton Project, Senior Fellow, Economic Studies, The Brookings Institution

2:05 p.m. Roundtable discussion: Identifying the disparities during the economic recovery

David Autor
Ford Professor of Economics, MIT

Bradley Hardy
Associate Professor, McCourt School of Public Policy, Georgetown University; Nonresident Senior Fellow, Economic Studies, Brookings

Trevon Logan
Hazel C. Youngberg Distinguished Professor of Economics, The Ohio State University

Betsey Stevenson
Professor of Public Policy and Economics, The Ford School, University of Michigan

Moderator: Heather Long
Economics Correspondent, The Washington Post

2:45 p.m. Roundtable discussion: Exploring policy solutions to ensure the recovery is equitable

Douglas Holtz-Eakin
President, The American Action Forum

Michelle Holder
President and CEO, Washington Center for Equitable Growth

Sharon Parrott
President, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities

The Honorable Paul Ryan
Former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives; Founder, American Idea Foundation

Heidi Shierholz
President, Economic Policy Institute

Moderator: Wendy Edelberg
Director, The Hamilton Project, Senior Fellow, Economic Studies, The Brookings Institution

3:45 p.m. Webcast adjourns

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Related Links

Women, work, and families: Recovering from the pandemic-induced recession
The way back: Assessing economic recovery among Black Americans during COVID-19
11 facts on the economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic
An update on the effect of Pandemic EBT on measures of food hardship

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