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COVID-19
U.S. economy loses 20.5 million jobs, unemployment rate rises to 14.7%
by
Janet Nguyen
May 8, 2020
Since the crisis started, more than 33 million people have filed for unemployment.
Native American tribes, facing COVID-19 surges, need more medical, financial aid
by
Nova Safo
May 8, 2020
The federal government sent billions of dollars in aid this week, but tribes say it’s not enough.
Colleges grapple with student food insecurity during COVID-19
by
Peggy Lowe
May 8, 2020
Schools are trying to assess student needs through the summer, and possibly through the coming year
How people are celebrating this socially distant Mother's Day
May 8, 2020
There will be less less close contact and brunches, more electronics, books and creativity.
The unemployment rate spiked to 14.7% in April. It doesn't fully capture COVID-19 job losses.
May 8, 2020
Some have lost jobs since the April survey, others may not be counted as unemployed because they are not actively seeking work.
Imports way off as COVID-19 slams into U.S.-China trade
by
Scott Tong
May 7, 2020
The ambitious trade deal was signed just weeks before the pandemic hit.
Why you should give yourself permission to find joy
May 7, 2020
There are a lot of dark headlines to absorb. But doing something that brings you happiness might help more than you think.
For public good, not for profit.
Receiving a PPP loan is one thing. Having it forgiven is another.
by
Justin Ho
May 7, 2020
Businesses that have received PPP loans have to carefully manage how they spend the money if they want those loans to be forgiven.
Housing market shows signs of a thaw
by
Amy Scott
May 7, 2020
Mortgage applications have picked up, along with pending sales.
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.