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Katharine Abraham comments on Misleading Economic Data during COVID-19 on The New York Times
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The tools we have to understand what is happening to the economy are becoming distorted or harder to interpret.
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Katharine Abraham elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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One of an elite group of artists, scholars, scientists and leaders in class of 2020
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Katharine Abraham featured in The New York Times on Unemployment due to COVID-19 Outbreak
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Economists expect as many as a record 20 million job losses and an unemployment rate of around 15% in the April job report
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Katharine Abraham featured in Federal News Network on Data Transparency
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Katharine Abraham featured in Bloomberg on Job Saving after the COVID-19 Hit
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States' short-time compensation, or shared-work programs, are effective in helping retain trained staff members during COVID-19 outbreak
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Katharine Abraham featured in The New York Times on Coronavirus Depression
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The U.S. government is trying to build, at great speed, a three-legged stool to prevent long-lasting economic depression from the Coronavirus outbreak
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Katharine Abraham named Distinguished University Professor
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University of Maryland recognizes many years of academic achievement
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Katharine Abraham named to CBO panel of economic advisors
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Congressional Budget Office panel provided specialized expertise
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Melissa Kearney and Katharine Abraham's paper featured in The Hill on Yang's debate over job loss
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Heated Democratic debate between Yang and Sen. Warren (D-Mass) on whether automation caused job loss
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Standard measures of Unemployment make U.S. labor market looks a bit too tight
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Katharine Abraham and John Haltiwanger examine U.S. labor market tightness by addressing the limitations of the standard measures
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