(Photo: Photo provided by Ball State University) This is the third column I’ve written this week. The first two were overcome by fast-changing events. So, I will surrender to the deadline and pen a few words about how to think about COVID-19 over the longer term. This should help us formulate and accept the challenges of the coming months.
We are in recession, which will be very deep one. Before today, the single largest increase in unemployment came in September 1945, right after V-J Day. That month we lost 1.9 million jobs. As of March 1, the U.S. had 2.66 […]
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