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Apr 02

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Strong jobs report offers signs of hope for an economic recovery

By William Brangham, Alison Thoet

The U.S. Labor Department reported Friday a net gain of 916,000 jobs last month, the most since August, while the unemployment rate fell to 6 percent. The upbeat jobs report seems to confirm some economists' forecasts that the economy is…

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Mar 04

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News Wrap: Capitol Police ask the National Guard to remain deployed for two more months

In our news wrap Thursday, Capitol Police asked for National Guard troops to remain deployed there for two more months, U.S. Senate begins debate on President Biden's COVID relief package, the U.S is now vaccinating more than 2 million people…

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Mar 03

Watch 7:44
Millions of Americans saddled with student debt as debate continues over relief

By Paul Solman, Diane Lincoln Estes

As Washington debates how to provide economic aid during the pandemic, many say one critical component should be part of future deals: forgiving student debt. But determining how much could or should be forgiven is a complicated question. Paul Solman…

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Feb 25

Watch 11:30
How a minimum wage increase could impact people’s livelihoods

By Stephanie Sy, Saher Khan, Matt Loffman, Ian Couzens

More than 17 million Americans could see their income rise if the $15 minimum wage now in the COVID relief bill passes Congress. We hear from some of those who would be impacted by a minimum wage increase, and Stephanie…

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Jan 28

Watch 3:54
News Wrap: Coronavirus strain from South Africa discovered in South Carolina

In our news wrap Thursday, a more contagious version of COVID-19 from South Africa arrived in the U.S with cases confirmed in South Carolina, the pandemic shrank the U.S. economy by 3.5 percent last year, at least six people died…

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Jan 08

Watch 7:28
Trying to find ways to heal America’s economic pain

As President-elect Biden prepares to change the federal government's approach to COVID, he's also about to inherit an economy that may be slowing down. Friday's jobs report was the worst in the last eight months and that economic sluggishness is…

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Aug 02

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America’s COVID-19 economy struggles as cases climb

By PBS NewsHour

As the emergency $600-per-week unemployment benefit expired on July 31, officials expressed optimism for another relief package. The bill, being negotiated right now, would be the fifth since the pandemic hit and likely the last before the November elections. Diane…

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Jul 02

Watch 6:36
Economist Paul Romer: To save American jobs, we must bring virus to ‘screeching halt’

The Labor Department’s June jobs report seems to reflect a strengthening economy. After all, businesses across the country reopened during that month. But now coronavirus cases are soaring, raising questions about how we can have a functioning U.S. economy without…

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Jun 25

Watch 5:18
News Wrap: Supreme Court upholds Trump administration’s use of quick deportations

In our news wrap Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court has upheld the Trump administration’s use of quick deportations for legal asylum seekers who fail initial screenings. The 7-2 decision reversed a lower court’s ruling that asylum seekers must first have…

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Jun 18

Watch 4:11
News Wrap: Confederate portraits removed from U.S. Capitol

In our news wrap Thursday, crews removed portraits of four former speakers of the U.S. House of Representatives. All of the men had served in the Confederacy, embodying “violent bigotry and grotesque racism,” according to Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Also, New…

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