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(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, April 1, 2020
Social Darwinists exclude pre-COVID-19 unemployed A reaction to the exclusion of Americans who were already unemployed before COVID-19 hit, from all political and media discussions of current unemployment in the USA.
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(2 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Friday, March 10, 2017
A Sliding Scale of Aid for Americans' Health Insurance & Health Care Costs Aid to pay for health insurance and health care should decline on a smooth sliding scale as income increases, with no penalty for increased income. That's not how it is now - and not how many representatives want to change the system.
(3 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, February 9, 2011
How to Put America Back to Work A college graduate with "skin in the game" argues it's more urgent to end long-term unemployment and all underemployment [which she defines as "a negative output gap for an individual"] than to reduce overall unemployment. This would strengthen the economy, as well as individuals' financial and work situations, more quickly than only indirect macroeconomic stimulation.

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