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Coming out of a recession is a tricky thing. Companies feel like it might be time to start ramping production back up, but demand hasn't fully returned, so they hesitate to hire. The conundrum: demand in the U.S. is overwhelmingly consumer-driven and people need to have jobs to feel like it's once again safe to spend money. It's a classic chicken-or-egg problem. Direct hiring by the government could, theoretically, sidestep the impasse. The question then becomes whether such a program creates more economic benefit than it does economic inefficiency by having the government dictate...
...program could end up in an "insurance death spiral," in which premiums are so high, only those who know they'll need coverage sign up, driving up premiums even further until they are unaffordable for everyone. And the premiums, which the CMS actuary has predicted would need to start at about $180 per month, are not indexed to inflation - a structural flaw, according...
Looking to start a fire in her squad, Delaney-Smith removed all of her starters from the game and sent her bench out onto the court...
Christmas spirit seeped into every nook and cranny of Kirkland House this past week as students went out of their way to make their Secret Santa recipient’s dreams come true. With the floods of emails over Kirkland List thanking their Secret Santas, you start to wonder if the real Santa Claus was ever this good...
...think we’ve really come together,” Kessler said. “We struggled a little at the start defensively...[but] we’ve really settled down in our defensive zone and played very well...