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Ignaz Semmelweis, The Doctor Who Discovered The Disease-Fighting Power Of Hand-Washing In 1847
As Covid has brought hand washing to the forefront in the battle against the pandemic, it was 19th-century Hungarian physician Ignaz Semmelweis who, after observational studies, first advanced the idea of “hand hygiene” in medical settings.
Plummeting Tax Revenues Will Put Governors In Tough Budget Situations
As governors continue to provide leadership on the coronavirus crisis they are about to confront a second crisis, as their state’s fiscal positions will rapidly deteriorate. It will be as bad as the Great Recession of 2008 to 2009 and its aftermath.
How High Will Unemployment Go? During The Great Depression, 1 In 4 Americans Were Out Of Work
The U.S. unemployment rate climbed from a half-century low of 3.5% to 4.4% in March – and is expected to go a lot higher.
Another Housing Crisis Is Coming – And Bailouts And Eviction Freezes Won't Be Enough To Prevent Many From Losing Their Homes
Millions of Americans are suddenly out of work as the financial and economic crisis sparked by the coronavirus pandemic deepens.
Coronavirus Pandemic Has Unleashed A Wave Of Cyber Attacks – Here’s How To Protect Yourself
Coronavirus pandemic has unleashed a wave of cyber attacks – here’s how to protect yourself
Workers Left Out Of Government And Business Response To The Coronavirus
As the coronavirus crisis unfolds, workers and families around the country are finding out how weak the U.S. social safety net is.Nearly three-quarters of Americans live paycheck to paycheck. About 30% of workers lack employer-paid health insurance.
We Are Entering A Recession – But What Did We Learn From The Last One?
As the coronavirus continues to spread around the world, it is abundantly clear that the global economy is entering a recession – the first we’ve seen since 2008.
Trump's Right: Congress Should Give Americans $1,000 Right Now To Fight The Coronavirus Recession
Much of the U.S. economy has effectively shut down as America increasingly takes the coronavirus pandemic seriously. Retail stores and restaurants across the country are vacant. The entertainment and hospitality industries are on hiatus.
Advanced Degrees Bring Higher Starting Salaries – But Also Higher Debt
Americans currently owe more than $1.7 trillion in student loan debt. Yes, getting an MBA, a law degree or similar credentials usually increases earnings for years.
Should Trump Shut Down The Stock Market? 4 Questions Answered
Financial markets across the globe have plunged repeatedly in recent weeks over concerns about the growing economic toll from the coronavirus pandemic, on some days falling over 10%.
The Fed Will Have To Do A Lot More Than Cut Rates To Zero To Stop Wall Street’s Coronavirus Panic
The Federal Reserve is 0 for 2 in its fight against Wall Street’s coronavirus panic, seeming to confirm perceptions of the central bank’s impotence.
The Oil Shock Of 2020 Appears To Be Here – And The Pain Could Be Wide And Deep
The world is again undergoing an oil shock.
Coronavirus And Tourism: Places Like Alaska Without A Severe COVID-19 Outbreak Could Still Be Devastated
Even if the COVID-19 outbreak in Alaska is limited to the single confirmed case, its economy may still be at the mercy of the pandemic. That’s because seasonal tourism plays an outsized role in Alaska’s economy.
Washington's Recession-Fighting Toolbox Is Nearly Empty As US Economy Braces For Possible Coronavirus Outbreak
Investors and the general public are increasingly concerned the coronavirus’ rapid spread will lead to a recession. While this outcome is hard for economists to predict, we do know one thing: The U.S. is not prepared to fight a deep recession.
The Fed's 'Surprise' Interest Rate Cut: 5 Questions Answered
Because markets are fairly efficient, and traders are always placing bets on the odds of a rate change at those meetings, this dampens the impact of a policy change. Stock prices tend to already reflect it before it happens.
Children’s Use Of Social Media Is Creating A New Type Of Digital Native
The first generation of people who have grown up using social media such as Facebook and Instagram are entering the workforce.
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