COVID-19

Racism Never Solves the Problem

“Go back to China.” That’s a phrase that I’ve heard countless times while growing up in the US and even through adult life. It’s also been uttered during this current COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. The irony is that through all my world...
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Bruce Y. Lee

Professor of Health Policy and Management, CUNY Graduate School of Public Health & Health Policy; Executive Director, PHICOR; CEO, Symsilic

Charting the Fed’s Roadmap

The Federal Reserve (Fed) will face numerous challenges in the months and years ahead. Economic output will remain below potential for years to come as we deal with the pandemic and its long-term scarring effects. An additional challenge...
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Scott Minerd

Co-Founder, Chairman of Investments, and Global Chief Investment Officer, Guggenheim Partners

Why Upskilling Matters, Now More Than Ever

We’ve been hearing the warnings for the past few years: “There’s a skills gap in America.” “Workers need to be upskilled to fill the new jobs that will be created by rapidly changing technology.” “We need to train and prepare our workers...
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Art Bilger

Founder and CEO, WorkingNation