Say what you will about the policy on health care reform, but the new legislation will undoubtedly increase the quality of life for the unemployed and the unemployed. In the midst of the Great Recession is a lot of people: some 15 million Americans. "This is exactly the type of people helped by this bill," said Linda Blumberg, a health policy expert at the Urban Institute, a nonpartisan economic reservoir and social thinking in Washington, DC Newsweek Nancy Cook Blumberg recently talked about the specifics of the bill and what it means for business owners unemployed, the self-employed and small. Excerpt:
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Nancy Cook is a writer for Newsweek and Newsweek.com staff, covering business and economics. In 2010, she and a team of two editors won the New York Press Club Award for the best Internet business information for its seven-month multimedia project called "Help Wanted: How America works now", to discuss the future of job, career and labor market since the country emerged from recession.
Cook wrote about how the money allocated to a single stimulus luxury shopping area excited by record Wall Street bonuses for the accounts of the rank and file whose careers have been interrupted by the failure of Lehman Brothers. He also reported on economic and political policy for the blog Newsweek.com 's National Affairs, focuses on the intersection of Washington and Wall Street.
Before coming to Newsweek, he worked as a producer of the 2008 presidential election campaign, National Public Radio and on-air reporters WRNI, Rhode Island NPR affiliate. There, its activity and signaling function lackluster urban areas in the school system and a federal lawsuit against the child welfare agency took him two regional Associated Press awards. He graduated from Carleton College and Columbia Graduate School of Journalism, where he now teaches as associate professor.
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