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Introduction
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Whats happening whos being hurt
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The 600A
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Fragilities
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Cares Act
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Unemployment Insurance
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Food Insecurity
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Economic Rescue Bill
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Unemployment
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We havent done enough
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We need a coordinated response
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The plan was to reduce economic activity
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What should Congress do
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Digital divide
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Paid sick leave
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Congress
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Pivot Point
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Community Based Organizations
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Local Organizations
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Automatic Stabilizers
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Questions
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Why 600
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New Deal
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Fight the Virus
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What we need
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Racial inequality
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Economic dignity
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Hold your poverty in place
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The 600 is a flash point
Description:
Join a panel discussion featuring economists Melissa Kearney, William Spriggs, and Sonia M. Pérez, moderated by Jim Tankersley, as they explore strategies for an equitable COVID-19 economic recovery. Delve into the pandemic's exposure of economic insecurity and systemic inequities among workers, and examine potential solutions to emerge as a more resilient nation. Gain insights on topics such as unemployment insurance, food insecurity, economic rescue bills, digital divide, paid sick leave, and the role of community-based organizations. Analyze the impact of the $600 unemployment benefit, discuss the need for a coordinated response, and explore ways to address racial inequality and promote economic dignity. Learn about the panelists' perspectives on what Congress should do, automatic stabilizers, and the comparison to the New Deal era.

Equitable COVID Recovery: Economic Strategies for a Resilient Nation

The Aspen Institute
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