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Student-loan payment pause extension

University Students Debt

Marshall Steinbaum stated, "If we cancel student debt, what that really means is the federal government is choosing not to collect payments from debtors on the debt that's already issued."

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Why do my groceries cost so much?

Grocery Store

Sky-high grocery prices – like so many of our current problems – might just stem from early 2020, when restaurants shut down and consumers became skittish about food prepared outside their own homes.

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Examining the Minimum Wage

Minimum Wage

As the Democratic-controlled Congress prepares to pass President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package a sticking point in the negotiations is an amendment that would gradually raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2025. That would more than double the current federal minimum wage of $7.25, where it has sat since 2009.

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The Politics and Economics of Covid Relief and Economic Stimulus Policy

Economics

Experts discussed the pandemic, how it changed our economic systems and how the policy response will shape our recovery. The panelists included Juliette Tennert, chief economist for the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute; Rodi von Arnim, associate professor of economics at the University of Utah; and Phillip Singer, assistant professor of political science at the University of Utah

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The battle for the future of "gig" work

Future of Gig Work

In order to head off more Prop 22s, there’s been talk recently from companies, researchers, and some within the labor movement of a sort of grand bargain with Lyft and Uber, whereby drivers would accept that third-category worker status and, in return, be granted what’s known as “sectoral bargaining.” Workers would be granted the right to organize and bargain with the companies — something that, legally, independent contractors cannot do.

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Last Updated: 3/11/22