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Pandemic Travel Patterns Hint at Our Urban Future

Especially for people of color, the enforcement of new public health requirements on transit systems and other spaces presents an additional safety risk. For two weeks in March, Black people accounted for 35 of 40 NYPD arrests for breaking “social distancing”...

Bloustein School announces faculty promotions

Promotions, which include one professor and five associate teaching professors reflect the high standards of teaching, research for which the Bloustein School is known.

Amid Skepticism, Minnesota Banks Respond to Calls for Change

Racial disparities in Minnesota were getting more focus before the police killing of George Floyd. Black entrepreneurs hope the increased awareness raised by national and worldwide protests will turn the heads of larger banks so communities of color will see more...

Kudlow says extra $600 for unemployment benefits will end in July

Bill Rodgers, chief economist, Heldrich Center for Workforce Development at Rutgers: “There is economic literature that shows when non-labor income (in this case UI Benefits) go up, the likelihood of searching for work goes down. The research also shows that when the...

Fed’s Changing Jobs Doctrine Comes to Grips With Racial Inequity

The coronavirus pandemic and a wave of social unrest across the country have put a spotlight on the deep inequality between black and white America. A shift in focus at the U.S. central bank is, too. According to William Rodgers, a former Labor Department official who...