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Kathryn Anne Edwards

Washington, D.C.

Labor Economist and Consultant at Freelance

Contributor at Bloomberg Opinion

economist, writer, researcher, podcaster @UTAustin @WIeconomics grad. https://t.co/BgMObHPlFJ https://t.co/VScVud82v9

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  • 4 days ago | bloomberg.com | Kathryn Anne Edwards

    Sign of the times. (Bloomberg Opinion) -- The Republican budget bill, a $3.7 trillion tax cut packaged with $1.2 trillion in spending cuts, is deeply problematic legislation from almost any perspective — including those of its authors. The Congressional Budget Office has the details about how it will be expensive and ineffectual. But for Republicans, President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” is creating what amounts to an existential crisis.

  • 2 weeks ago | yakimaherald.com | Kathryn Anne Edwards

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  • 2 weeks ago | messenger-inquirer.com | Kathryn Anne Edwards

    The U.S. labor market is a truly astonishing thing to behold. It includes 171 million Americans, as young as 14 and older than 90, some who never finished elementary school and others with PhDs.It is resilient and dynamic, shrinking during recessions but growing again after. It provides the majority of Americans with the majority of their income. All of which is to say: It is common to look to the labor market as a kind of salve for all economic wounds.

  • 2 weeks ago | orlandosentinel.com | Kathryn Anne Edwards

    The U.S. labor market is a truly astonishing thing to behold. It includes 171 million Americans, as young as 14 and older than 90, some who never finished elementary school and others with PhDs.It is resilient and dynamic, shrinking during recessions but growing again after. It provides the majority of Americans with the majority of their income. All of which is to say: It is common to look to the labor market as a kind of salve for all economic wounds.

  • 3 weeks ago | newsday.com | Kathryn Anne Edwards

    The U.S. labor market is a truly astonishing thing to behold. It includes 171 million Americans, as young as 14 and older than 90, some who never finished elementary school and others with PhDs.It is resilient and dynamic, shrinking during recessions but growing again after. It provides the majority of Americans with the majority of their income. All of which is to say: It is common to look to the labor market as a kind of salve for all economic wounds.

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Kathryn Anne Edwards
Kathryn Anne Edwards @keds_economist
17 Jun 25

RT @rooseveltinst: Today’s care system fails working parents, who are forced to navigate short school days & long summers with limited affo…

Kathryn Anne Edwards
Kathryn Anne Edwards @keds_economist
17 Jun 25

Not even a majority of Republicans are in favor of the bill, and opposition increases the more people know about it. Plus: deep opposition to any tax benefits for households with income above $200k. https://t.co/eakepdezxI

Kathryn Anne Edwards
Kathryn Anne Edwards @keds_economist
17 Jun 25

Fact check: 37% of the increase in the national debt since 2001 has come from tax cuts. Source: https://t.co/KQjP9SH7En