A 12-month high in local unemployment triggers savings behavior
Using smartphones to track lockdown compliance, paying employers to keep workers on the payroll and gauging nursing home availability
New research suggests increased risk of illness and death in middle age, on top of longer-lasting income penalty
Steady employment is rare — a condition some U.S. workers also endure
A look at the shape of five variables through the last seven downturns vs. today’s numbers
Analysis also suggests a more rapid economic recovery by keeping workers and employers allied
Households with kids ages 6 to 12 feel the interruption most
Technology and “industrialization” are reshaping services as they did manufacturing
Researchers struggle with faulty study designs, flyspecking each other’s work, re-arguing decades of debate about jobs and income
A study of military base closures finds that labor-friendly policies had little effect on job growth after the layoffs