Am I blind or is they’re no starting date on here?
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We still don't know how many 1099 contractors are now out of work, or just how many millions lost their insurance in the last 10 days. And so far none of the government plans do squat for those individuals.
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it's woefully apparent that those hurt the most will be the working poor, elderly, disabled, homeless, and disenfranchised....we have a corrupt, broken system of self serving corporatists who care solely for their donors, not the millions in danger
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I’d like to see the map go back to 1929 since it looks like that’s more of an apt comparison
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I don't know how much the gig economy alters circumstances but I imagine it would
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I, too, use a 40-year scale to track weekly trends.
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2080 data points (one per week for 40 years). I'm not sure what's bad about that
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The predicted weekly unemployment for the next week is 4 to 5 times higher than it has been in the last 40 years.
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