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Interpreting Unemployment Data in the Time of COVID-19
Since mid-March, a record number of people have become unemployed and filed for unemployment benefits. While both the unemployment rate and the number of unemployment insurance claims have fallen since the peak in April, the number of unemployment claims has been falling at a much slower rate. Policy changes and the unique nature of the COVID-19 pandemic have led to this deviation and may impact the way labor market health is evaluated going forward.
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State Budget Surpluses, the COVID-19 Impact, and ARPA Funds
Discussion Paper
Higher Education in the Wake of COVID-19
COVID-19 has disrupted traditional higher education institutions and is forcing institutions to make substantial changes to their plans for the coming academic year.
Discussion Paper
Interpreting Unemployment Data in the Time of COVID-19
Policy changes and the unique nature of the COVID-19 pandemic may impact the way labor market health is evaluated going forward.