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In 2010, leaders from 196 countries gathered in Japan and agreed on a list of goals designed to save the Earth. We've reached the deadline -- and the world has collectively failed to fully achieve a single goal, according to a UN report. cnn.it/3iIrhEw


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Tenants across the U.S. are still being forced out of their homes during the pandemic, advocates say — despite bans on evictions. In L.A., a woman's landlord shut off water and gas to force tenants out, then reportedly tore up the kitchen floor and sink. trib.al/vKRGylM

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Thrown Out Of Home, At A Time When A Roof Is More Important Than Ever

Despite federal, state and local restrictions barring evictions during the COVID-19 crisis, housing activists say tenants are still being forced out of their homes.


Check out our collab article with the awesome blog, Byte Size Story- the effect of covid on international tourism!


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New post! The Economics Of... Tourism a During COVID-19: a collaboration with Byte Size Story theeconomicsofblog.com/posts/the-econ…


Take a look at our new article on the #secondhand shopping market! As businesses move online in response to #covid and widespread #rioting, #GenZ consumers shift to #sustainable retail. theeconomicsofblog.com/posts/the-econ…


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From unemployment to oil, here are 20 charts that show how the coronavirus is changing our behavior trib.al/DyKEUwq


I'm urging Congress to protect vulnerable populations. Join me p2a.co/TTvbBq9


.@repstevechabot Please combat neglect and financial fraud targeting vulnerable populations by cosponsoring and including the Alzheimer's Awareness to Prevent Elder Abuse Act (H.R.6183/S.3703) in upcoming relief packages.

TheEconOfBlog's tweet image. .@repstevechabot Please combat neglect and financial fraud targeting vulnerable populations by cosponsoring and including the Alzheimer's Awareness to Prevent Elder Abuse Act (H.R.6183/S.3703) in upcoming relief packages.

.@senrobportman Please combat neglect and financial fraud targeting vulnerable populations by cosponsoring and including the Alzheimer's Awareness to Prevent Elder Abuse Act (H.R.6183/S.3703) in upcoming relief packages.

TheEconOfBlog's tweet image. .@senrobportman Please combat neglect and financial fraud targeting vulnerable populations by cosponsoring and including the Alzheimer's Awareness to Prevent Elder Abuse Act (H.R.6183/S.3703) in upcoming relief packages.

.@SenSherrodBrown Please combat neglect and financial fraud targeting vulnerable populations by cosponsoring and including the Alzheimer's Awareness to Prevent Elder Abuse Act (H.R.6183/S.3703) in upcoming relief packages.

TheEconOfBlog's tweet image. .@SenSherrodBrown Please combat neglect and financial fraud targeting vulnerable populations by cosponsoring and including the Alzheimer's Awareness to Prevent Elder Abuse Act (H.R.6183/S.3703) in upcoming relief packages.

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Watch my #TED2020 conversation – I very much hope at the end of the Great Lockdown we can build a better world and see a Great Transformation. @TEDchris and I discuss what that might look like. ow.ly/De2O50zKQjU

KGeorgieva's tweet image. Watch my #TED2020 conversation – I very much hope at the end of the Great Lockdown we can build a better world and see a Great Transformation. @TEDchris and I discuss what that might look like. ow.ly/De2O50zKQjU

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As high as the official unemployment rate is that likely understates the damage, because large numbers of people misclassified themselves as employed but absent from work, artificially suppressing the jobless rate by about five percentage points politi.co/2WYnwkz

politico's tweet image. As high as the official unemployment rate is that likely understates the damage, because large numbers of people misclassified themselves as employed but absent from work, artificially suppressing the jobless rate by about five percentage points politi.co/2WYnwkz

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With colleges shuttered, more students consider gap years. But those may be disrupted, too. wapo.st/3cwHR79


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Experts are expecting to see an uptick in cases of identity theft as people try to collect unemployment payments. on.wsj.com/2T0a6Dx


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Applications for federal college aid have fallen, indicating students aren’t planning on going or consider it out of reach on.wsj.com/2ApSPgw


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