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Why Americans are rethinking where they want to live
Why Americans are rethinking where they want to live
A study by UpWork estimated that 14 million to 23 million Americans may relate due to the rise of remote work, amounting to 9% to 13% of the workforce. The vast majority are moving to the South and West, consistent with migration trends that were established before the pandemic (🔒The Economist).
Why Americans are rethinking where they want to live
Momentive|Axios Poll Masks In Schools
Momentive|Axios Poll Masks In Schools
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Momentive|Axios Poll Masks In Schools
The Inflation Red Herring by Joseph E. Stiglitz - Project Syndicate
The Inflation Red Herring by Joseph E. Stiglitz - Project Syndicate
Far from signaling the return of significant inflation, temporary price increases are exactly what one would expect in a recovery following an economic shutdown. Whether those peddling inflation fears are pursuing their own agenda or simply jumping the gun, they should not be heeded.
The Inflation Red Herring by Joseph E. Stiglitz - Project Syndicate
California recall has enough signatures to make ballot
California recall has enough signatures to make ballot
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Organizers of the recall effort against California Gov. Gavin Newsom collected enough valid signatures to qualify for the ballot, state election officials said Monday, likely triggering just the second such election in state history. “The people of California have done what the politicians thought would be impossible," said Orrin Heatlie, the retired county sheriff's sergeant who launched the recall effort last year. “Our work is just beginning. Now the real campaign is about to commence." Heatlie spearheaded the signature collection effort that began last June and then picked up momentum in the fall as frustration grew over Newsom's coronavirus-related actions. The California secretary of state's office said more than 1.6 million signatures had been deemed valid as of Monday, about 100,000 more than required.
California recall has enough signatures to make ballot