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    Mitch McConnell says the labor shortage will be solved when people run out of stimulus money because Americans are 'flush for the moment'

    Lack of childcare and well-paid jobs might be driving the labor shortage Mitch McConnell thinks March 2021 stimulus checks are to blame

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    Cory Booker Challenges Americans to Give Up Sugar With Him Until Labor Day!

    Cory Booker, a politician, attorney, and senator from New Jersey is challenging Americans to take a sugar-free challenge with him for the next three months. 

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    • The Washington Times

    Mitch McConnell: Labor shortages will ease when stimulus runs out

    Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell says industries are struggling to find workers because Americans are sitting on stimulus cash they received during the depths of the pandemic

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    • International Business Times UK

    Fewer Chickpeas Means Cheap Protein And Hummus Could Be Harder To Find

    It's not a great time to be a hummus fan

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    Fewer chickpeas means cheap protein and hummus could be harder to find

    By P J Huffstutter and Christopher Walljasper CHICAGO (Reuters) - It's not a great time to be a hummus fan Global supplies of chickpeas, the main

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    • The Japan Times

    Japan's forestry industry tests robots to address labor shortage

    If successful, it could increase reforestation in the country and help Japan achieve its carbon neutrality goals.

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    • Chicago Tribune

    Lisa Yeh: Labor shortages? We should help people with autism enter the workforce

    It is difficult for employers to understand how to address their needs and many autistic adults do not reveal they have autism

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    McConnell says labor shortage is because workers are “flush for the moment” with stimulus money

    Remember the COVID stimulus payments? All three rounds totaled to a whopping $3,200? Well, Mitch McConnell thinks that once people run out of that money – as if anyone still has those funds, especially with inflation – that they will return to work and end the so-called labor shortage, which is really a pay shortage

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    • The Independent

    Mitch McConnell says Americans aren’t working because they are ‘flush’ at the moment

    ‘What we’ve got to hope is once they run out of money, they’ll start concluding it’s better to work than not to work’

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    I Used to Work at Free People, and Now I Shop at These 8 Stores to Get the Look

    Everyone has a special place in their heart for Free People. If you love the brand as much as we do, try shopping these eight similar sites.

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    Recession fears plague Americans as Labor Department releases latest jobs report

    CBS News' Tanya Rivero and Elaine Quijano discuss the current state of the economy with Frances Stacy, the director of portfolio strategy at Optimal Capital. She talks about what's driving the markets, a recent report released by the U.S. Department of Labor, and rising recession concerns.

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    • UPI

    May job openings dropped but still outpaced number of people looking for work

    U S job openings dropped sharply in May, but the number of available positions still outpaced the number of people searching for work, according to figures released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics Wednesday

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