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Catarina Saraiva

@catarinasaraiva

Federal Reserve, economics reporter @business. Forever Tar Heel in Texas, by way of Portugal. DM or [email protected]

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Half of the people who applied for regular unemployment benefits in the last year were denied or never paid. An expansive look at how the system failed 9 million Americans. From Reade Pickert and Shawn Donnan bloomberg.com/news/features/…

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Not much has changed in 18 years -- job applicants with “Black-sounding” names are still less likely to get call backs, according to new research from economists Patrick Kline, Evan Rose & Christopher Walters From Payne Lubbers: bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

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SCOOP: SF Fed won't hand over documents requested by Sen. Toomey in his investigation of the reserve bank's research into climate change and racial justice. with Craig Torres bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

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Lil SCOOP from Lizette Chapman dozens of Texas startups have signed a petition against the state's abortion ban. Notably absent, though, Big Tech. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

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600+ economists have signed a letter opposing the appointment of Armin Falk to head of the IZA. See our coverage here w/Alexander Weber bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

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New feature story today about the infamous economics website EJMR and the pervasiveness of sexism and racism in the field. With Chris Beam bloomberg.com/news/features/…

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Today I wrote about something that comes up in nearly every conversation I have with fellow mothers: part-time work, and why this isn't really a "thing" in the US. Well, thanks to the pandemic, that might be changing. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

Today I wrote about something that comes up in nearly every conversation I have with fellow mothers: part-time work, and why this isn't really a "thing" in the US. Well, thanks to the pandemic, that might be changing.

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"Did I take money from the devil? What did I sign up for?” Defaults in a Fed pandemic program are surging as businesses struggle to to pay back Main Street Lending Program loans amid rising interest rates and large balloon payments. bloomberg.com/news/features/…

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For your weekend reading, spend a little with these stories from the new issue of Bloomberg Markets magazine. Gift links in the 🧵. Let's start with @lynnmdoan and the Bloomberg News team's cover story on voracious AI bloomberg.com/news/features/…

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Reposting with the link: The secret ingredient in recent US labor productivity has been efficiency gains in shale drilling, according to Texas-based econ reporter Catarina Saraiva and our crack energy team David Wethe Mitchell Ferman and Kevin Crowley bloomberg.com/news/features/…