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The case for making Election Day an official holiday
by
David Brancaccio
and Daniel Shin
Nov 3, 2020
Andrea Hailey, CEO of the nonprofit Vote.org, thinks making Election Day a national holiday would go far in increasing turnout.
Is it OK not to pay rent during the COVID-19 pandemic?
by
Jack Stewart
and Amy Scott
May 8, 2020
We've got answers to some common questions about rent payments, eviction moratoriums and rent strikes.
China's big savers weather pandemic uncertainty
by
Jennifer Pak
Jun 16, 2020
The communist government is not handing out cash to struggling workers. Many have to depend on themselves.
When does the expanded COVID-19 unemployment insurance run out?
by
Jack Stewart
Jun 5, 2020
Answers to some common questions about the changes to unemployment benefits.
44% of Americans fear they won’t be able to afford food, poll finds
May 7, 2020
Food banks are seeing a surge in demand as COVID-19 pandemic pushes many newly-unemployed toward food insecurity.
A four-day workweek, good benefits, and a sense of pride: what American workers want from employers
Jun 3, 2019
Our latest Marketplace-Edison Research Poll surveyed American workers to find out what they value in the workplace and some of the challenges that they’re facing.
How did you ask for a raise?
Jun 3, 2019
Compared to women, more men end up receiving the raise they asked for.
How many jobs will come back after the COVID-19 pandemic ends?
by
Samantha Fields
and Mitchell Hartman
May 8, 2020
Unemployment is higher than it's been since the Great Depression. Economists estimate that more than 40% of layoffs will likely be permanent.
What it’s like searching for and starting a new job during COVID-19
May 28, 2020
From taking a position at an Amazon warehouse, to interviewing in a face mask, to onboarding over Zoom, a survey of how people are finding and maintaining new jobs.
Consumer confidence shows wide partisan divide
Feb 4, 2021
Republicans are bumming and Democrats are buoyant after the Biden inauguration, according to Morning Consult, a reverse of the Trump years.