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COVID-19
While still a long way from pre-pandemic days, the job market's making progress
Oct 14, 2021
The number of new jobless claims filed last week was the lowest since March of 2020.
Day care providers struggle to compete with rising wages
Oct 13, 2021
The pandemic has shown that child care in the U.S. isn’t working. Most early childhood caregivers and teachers don’t earn a living wage.
Probate court cases rise as people die from COVID without wills
by
Joy Díaz
Oct 12, 2021
In Texas, probate court judges say they are trying to manage a huge increase in cases, with families left to sort out a loved one's affairs.
Ongoing supply chain difficulties hobble manufacturing and services
Oct 5, 2021
Purchasing managers reports from both ISM and IHS find that firms are struggling to meet demand due to shortages of labor and materials.
Why some companies are cutting back the 40-hour workweek
by
Amy Scott
and Minju Park
Oct 5, 2021
As workers struggle with burnout during the pandemic, some employers are testing a four-day week to combat overwork and lift morale.
In South Carolina town, tenants feel effects of expired eviction moratorium
by
Amy Scott
and Richard Cunningham
Oct 4, 2021
Marketplace’s Amy Scott speaks with housing attorney Nicole Paluzzi about the wave of evictions in North Charleston.
There's still a paper shortage. You know what that means.
Oct 4, 2021
School supplies, holiday cards and, yes, toilet paper are all affected.
For public good, not for profit.
Broken supply chains are causing inflation. For how long?
Sep 30, 2021
Probably through next year, but maybe even longer.
Long-term unemployment a challenge for women over 40
Sep 30, 2021
An AARP report shows nearly 70% of those unemployed in June had been out of work for six months or more.
Owner of child care center hopeful about rebounding from pandemic setbacks
by
Minju Park
Sep 30, 2021
Milli Pintacsi's child care operation was expanding, and enrollment had reached full capacity. Then the pandemic shut down the business.