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Julia Pollak breaks down the latest jobs report, calling it a "solid" but not "dramatic" print despite a 27,500-job loss in the restaurant sector and a 9,800-job cut in tech. Pollak notes while the labor market remains tight, signs of softening are emerging, including a rise in the unemployment rate and a shortening workweek. She believes the Fed will view this as a "Goldilocks" report, as it suggests no inflationary pressure in the labor market.======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day.Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
Los Angeles has been devastated by wildfires, forcing nearly 200,000 residents to flee, destroying homes, and taking lives. We hear firsthand from those caught in the chaos, including Julia Pollak, who narrowly escaped the flames.We aslo hear from someone fighting these fires who is also an architect, on how LA can rebuild better.Plus, updates on Venezuela's contested elections, TikTok's legal battle in the US, and the impact of tariffs on California's almond industry.
Los Angeles has been devastated by wildfires, forcing nearly 200,000 residents to flee, destroying homes, and taking lives. We hear firsthand from those caught in the chaos, including Julia Pollak, who narrowly escaped the flames.With climate change fuelling more extreme weather, insurance is increasingly out of reach for many. Benjamin Allbright of the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of Louisiana weighs in on the challenges.Plus, updates on Venezuela's contested elections, TikTok's legal battle in the US, and the impact of tariffs on California's almond industry.
As we celebrate American workers this Labor Day, we wanted to know: what's the current state of the job market in the United States? To find out, we talked to Julia Pollak, the Chief Economist at ZipRecruiter. She talks about big trends in the labor market now, and what to expect next. We get into the influence of remote work, AI, interest rate cuts, the election, and even the next generation of workers. Learn more about Julia Pollak: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/shownotes Become an INSIDER and get ad-free episodes here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/insider Sign-up for our weekly EMAIL: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/email Get The NewsWorthy MERCH here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/merch Thanks to our sponsors: Download the FREE Ibotta app to start earning cash back and use code NEWSWORTHY to get $5 Get 20% OFF Honeylove by going to honeylove.com/newsworthy To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to sales@advertisecast.com #jobs #AI #remotework
The monthly jobs report will be key to the market action today. ZipRecruiter's Julia Pollak gives her estimates. Plus, the battle of the market cap leaders is on between Apple and Nvidia. Big Technology's Alex Kantrowitz discusses. And, shares of GameStop are surging once again after Keith Gill scheduled his first YouTube stream in almost four years. Former SEC Commissioner Michael Piwowar and Former E*TRADE CEO Karl Roessner explain.
Tom Keene breaks down the Single Best Idea from the latest edition of Bloomberg Surveillance Radio. In this episode, we feature conversations with Julia Pollak and Claudia Sahm Watch Tom and Paul LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACFSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Watch Alix and Paul LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF.Poonam Goyal, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Analyst for E-Commerce, Athleisure, Off-Price Retail, and Anurag Rana, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Technology Analyst, preview Amazon and Apple earnings. Julia Pollak, Chief Economist at Zip Recruiter previews tomorrow's U.S jobs report. Timothy Fiore, Chair for the Institute for Supply Management's Manufacturing Business Survey Committee, discusses today's ISM manufacturing data. Blake Moret, Rockwell Automation CEO, discusses earnings. Geetha Ranganathan, Bloomberg Intelligence Analyst on US Media, discusses Peloton earnings.Hosts: Paul Sweeney and Alix SteelSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we're talking all about the U.S. job market. First, ZipRecruiter chief economist Julia Pollak shares her analysis and why she thinks we're on the verge of something great. Then, Career Contessa founder and CEO Lauren McGoodwin explains how to stay on top of work trends that could improve your career and paycheck. Learn more about our guests: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/shownotes Sign-up for our bonus weekly email: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/email Become an INSIDER for ad-free episodes: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/insider This episode was sponsored by: AG1: https://www.drinkAG1.com/newsworthy ZocDoc: https://www.ZocDoc.com/newsworthy To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to sales@advertisecast.com #Economy #Jobs #LaborMarket
Ben Emons, Head of Fixed Income at NewEdge Wealth, joins to give his market reaction to the jobs report for December. Chris Brigati, Senior VP and Director of Strategic Planning at SWBC, joins to discuss the muni bond market. Simone Foxman, reporter with Bloomberg News, joins to discuss her story on the burden weight loss drugs are having on state budgets, US taxpayers, and the healthcare system. Kristin Pothier, US Healthcare Lead at KPMG, joins to discuss the outlook for M&A in the healthcare sector in 2024. Julia Pollak, Chief Economist at ZipRecruiter, joins to break down the jobs report and outlook for hiring in 2024. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Lisa Mateo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yelena Shulyatyeva, Senior US Economist at BNP Paribas and Bloomberg News Economics Reporter Steve Matthews discuss the impact of the October jobs report on Fed policy. Julia Pollak, Chief Economist at ZipRecruiter, also talks about the jobs report and labor market trends she is seeing from their New Hires Survey. Bloomberg News Legal Reporter Ava Benny-Morrison and Steven McClurg, CIO of Valkyrie Investments, share their thoughts on how the SBF guilty verdict could impact the crypto market. Keefe Harrison, CEO of The Recycling Partnership, discusses America Recycles Day and efforts to improve recycling in the US. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Businessweek Global Economics Editor Cristina Lindblad discuss stories from the New Economy Issue of Businessweek Magazine.Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yelena Shulyatyeva, Senior US Economist at BNP Paribas and Bloomberg News Economics Reporter Steve Matthews discuss the impact of the October jobs report on Fed policy. Julia Pollak, Chief Economist at ZipRecruiter, also talks about the jobs report and labor market trends she is seeing from their New Hires Survey. Bloomberg News Legal Reporter Ava Benny-Morrison and Steven McClurg, CIO of Valkyrie Investments, share their thoughts on how the SBF guilty verdict could impact the crypto market. Keefe Harrison, CEO of The Recycling Partnership, discusses America Recycles Day and efforts to improve recycling in the US. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Businessweek Global Economics Editor Cristina Lindblad discuss stories from the New Economy Issue of Businessweek Magazine.Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan Ives, Senior Equity Analyst at WedBush Securities, joins to discuss tech, outlook for Apple and Tesla, and other tech trends. Julia Pollak, Chief Economist at ZipRecruiter, joins to discuss the latest September jobs numbers. Tom Gimbel, CEO at LaSalle Network, joins to break down the September Jobs report. Ellis Phifer, Managing Director in Fixed Income Research at Raymond James, joins to discuss the bond market and outlook for a recession. John Fish, CEO of Suffolk Construction and Chair of the Real Estate Roundtable, talks about the latest developments in housing, including costs, mortgage interest rates, and construction supply. Javier Palomarez, President and CEO of US Hispanic Business Council (USHBC), joins to talk about Hispanic employment and business opportunities. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode, I chat with Julia Pollak, Chief Economist at ZipRecruiter, a leading online employment marketplace. Her team uses data from the ZipRecruiter marketplace to measure the health of the US labor market, identify hiring trends, and helping employers and job seekers prepare for the future of work. Their research is frequently cited in leading media outlets, like the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and NPR.In the simplest of terms, in North America there are more people leaving the workforce than joining it. Every day. The World Economic Forum's recent Future of Jobs 2023 report, predicts that between now and 2027, 44% of workers' core skills will be disrupted. Technology is moving faster than companies can design and scale up their training efforts. How does an economist see that in the simplest of terms? What advice would she have for employers and job seekers alike? How does the labor market see remote and hybrid work today?As we collectively navigate the future of work, Julia's unique perspective provides needed clarity when considering evidence-based strategic decisions. What got us here, won't get us there.This was another memorable conversation and I hope you enjoy as much as I did recording it.Julia PollakJulia Pollak is Chief Economist at ZipRecruiter, a leading online employment marketplace that uses AI-driven smart matching technology to connect millions of businesses and job seekers. She uses data from the ZipRecruiter marketplace to measure the health of the labor market, identify hiring trends, and help employers and job seekers prepare for the future of work. Her research is frequently cited in leading national outlets, like the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and NPR.Prior to working at ZipRecruiter, Julia was an Assistant Policy Analyst at the RAND Corporation and an adjunct economics instructor at Pepperdine University.Julia holds a B.A. in economics from Harvard and an M.Phil. in policy analysis from Pardee RAND Graduate School. She is a drilling reservist in the U.S. Navy.Thinking Inside the BoxConstraints drive innovation. We tackle the most complex issues related to work & culture. And if you enjoy the work we're doing here, consider giving us a 5-star rating, leaving a comment & subscribing. It ensures you get updated whenever we release new content & really helps amplify our message.LinkedInWebsiteApple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsSpotifyStitcherPocket CastMatt BurnsMatt Burns is an award-winning executive, social entrepreneur and speaker. He believes in the power of community, simplicity & technology.LinkedInTwitter
It seems organized labor is having a moment. ZipRecruiter chief economist Julia Pollak is here to explain why there have been so many walkouts across multiple industries. Then, I speak with Automotive News' executive editor Jamie Butters about the current stalemate in Detroit – and what's at stake for workers and car buyers if yet another strike begins. Learn more about our guests: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/shownotes Sign-up for our bonus weekly email: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/email Become an INSIDER for ad-free episodes: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/insider This episode was sponsored by: Trust & Will: https://www.TrustandWill.com/newsworthy Nutrafol: https://www.Nutrafol.com (Listen for the discount code) To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to sales@advertisecast.com #Unions #Strikes #Autoworkers #Labor
Michael McKee, international economics and policy correspondent with Bloomberg News, and Alyce Andres, US interest rates and FX reporter with Bloomberg News, join to break down the jobs numbers and slew of economic data from this week, and what it all means for the Fed. Ben Emons, Head of Fixed Income at NewEdge Wealth, joins to talk about how markets are responding to the latest jobs report and outlook for investors. Julia Pollak, Chief US Economist at ZipRecruiter, joins to talk about the August jobs report. Tom Gimbel, CEO at LaSalle Network, joins to talk about hiring and jobs day. Jennifer Rie, Senior Litigation Analyst: Antitrust with Bloomberg Intelligence, joins to talk about the FTC's settlement on the Amgen-Horizon deal. Eddie van der Walt, with Bloomberg News, joins to break down the US economy post-jobs numbers, China supporting its economy, and potential European stagflation. Hosted by Jess Menton, John Tucker, and Simone Foxman.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Muneeb Ali, CEO of Trust Machines, discusses the latest with crypto. Julia Pollak, Chief Economist at ZipRecruiter, talks about the July jobs report. Javier Palomarez, President and CEO of the United States Hispanic Business Council, discusses the latest jobs numbers and employment trends. And We Drive to the Close with Leo Kelly, CEO of Verdence Capital Advisors. Hosts: Tim Stenovec and Madison Mills Producer: Sara LivezeySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Muneeb Ali, CEO of Trust Machines, discusses the latest with crypto. Julia Pollak, Chief Economist at ZipRecruiter, talks about the July jobs report. Javier Palomarez, President and CEO of the United States Hispanic Business Council, discusses the latest jobs numbers and employment trends. And We Drive to the Close with Leo Kelly, CEO of Verdence Capital Advisors. Hosts: Tim Stenovec and Madison Mills Producer: Sara LivezeySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom Gimbel, CEO at LaSalle Network, joins to discuss jobs day and hiring in the US. Ben Emons, head of Fixed Income at NewEdge Wealth, joins to discuss jobs day, markets, and the economy. Mandeep Singh, Senior Tech Analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence, joins us to discuss Thread and ChatGPT. He also discusses Day 1 of Threads. Julia Pollak, Chief Economist with ZipRecruiter, discusses the latest jobs numbers. Jeffrey Cleveland, Chief US Economist at Payden & Rygel, discusses the latest jobs numbers, the bond market, and what the latest economic data tells us about inflation outlook for the US. Kelly Gilblom, editor with Bloomberg News, join from LA to discuss the Big Take story on Mattel's risky bet on Barbie. Hosted by Madison Mills and John Tucker.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Die Meere sind so warm wie nie zuvor. Der Atlantik liegt seit ein paar Tagen 1,1 Grad über dem langjährigen Schnitt. Warum ist das ein Problem und warum löst ein feucht-kalter Frühsommer wie der diesjährige nicht die Klimakrise? In dieser Folge hören Sie eine Analyse von Matthias Auer zur Erhitzung der Ozeane und danach den Leitartikel von Jakob Zirm. Die beiden Texte spricht Julia Pollak.
Julia Pollak, Chief Economist at ZipRecruiter, shares her insight on the May jobs report and the search engine's Job Seeker Confidence Index. Jack O'Holleran, CEO of Skale Labs, discusses AI integrating with the blockchain. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Startups Reporter Ellen Huet talk about Ellen's Businessweek story Ketamine Retreats Gain Popularity With Ambitious Professionals. And we Drive to the Close with Brenda O'Connor Juanas, Financial Advisor at UBS Global Wealth Management. Hosts: Carol Massar and Matt Miller. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With Airbnb taking New York City to court over its attempts to force rental owners to register their homes, Ed Butler speaks to Cara Eisenpress, a senior technology reporter for Crains New York Business, about what it means for the city. Ed Butler also discusses whether communication tools like WhatsApp and Teams cause more problems than solutions within the workplace with Washington DC-based leadership & executive coach Michael Seelman. Meanwhile we hear about other business stories from around the World with Julia Pollak, chief economist at ZipRecruiter in California, the BBC's Washington correspondent Jessica Parker, Steven Bertoni whose a senior editor at Forbes in New York, and Jyoti Malhotra, an editor at The Print website in New Delhi. (Picture: An Airbnb logo displayed on a smartphone. Credit: Photo Illustration by Mateusz Slodkowski/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
Julia Pollak, Chief Economist at ZipRecruiter, shares her insight on the May jobs report and the search engine's Job Seeker Confidence Index. Jack O'Holleran, CEO of Skale Labs, discusses AI integrating with the blockchain. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Startups Reporter Ellen Huet talk about Ellen's Businessweek story Ketamine Retreats Gain Popularity With Ambitious Professionals. And we Drive to the Close with Brenda O'Connor Juanas, Financial Advisor at UBS Global Wealth Management. Hosts: Carol Massar and Matt Miller. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Julia Pollak is a leading expert in the field of labor market trends and analysis, and has helped countless job seekers and employers prepare for the rapidly changing landscape of work. As the Chief Economist at ZipRecruiter, Julia leads a team of experts who use AI-driven smart matching technology to connect businesses and job seekers. Her team's research is regularly cited in top national outlets, including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and NPR.
Julia Pollak is a leading expert in the field of labor market trends and analysis, and has helped countless job seekers and employers prepare for the rapidly changing landscape of work. As the Chief Economist at ZipRecruiter, Julia leads a team of experts who use AI-driven smart matching technology to connect businesses and job seekers. Her team's research is regularly cited in top national outlets, including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and NPR.
Julia Pollak, Chief Economist at ZipRecruiter and Bloomberg News International Economics & Policy Correspondent Michael McKee provide a preview of the February jobs report and labor trends. CarParts.com CEO David Meniane discusses the company's earnings and outlook. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Businessweek Freelance Contributor Aaron Gell share the details of Aaron's Businessweek Magazine cover story Induction Ranges Are the Biggest Winners of the Gas Stove Fight. And we Drive to the Close with Megan Horneman, Chief Investment Officer at Verdence Capital Advisors. Hosts: Carol Massar and Mike Regan. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Economists call it “pandemic epiphanies".During the first year of the COVID-19 lockdowns, people started questioning their life choices. Millions quit their jobs and pivoted to new fields.When the economy started to open up in late 2021, companies in the United States had to pay more than pre-COVID salaries to recruit workers. American workers gained bargaining power in dealing with their companies.But attempts to organise into unions are still met with ferocity by the biggest corporations.Host Steve Clemons discusses the future of work with journalist Liz Hoffman, ZipRecruiter chief economist Julia Pollak and Indeed economist Nick Bunker.Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribeFollow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/AJEnglishFind us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/aljazeeraCheck our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/Check out our Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/aljazeeraenglish/@AljazeeraEnglish#Aljazeeraenglish#News
Julia Pollak, Chief Economist at ZipRecruiter and Bloomberg News International Economics & Policy Correspondent Michael McKee provide a preview of the February jobs report and labor trends. CarParts.com CEO David Meniane discusses the company's earnings and outlook. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Businessweek Freelance Contributor Aaron Gell share the details of Aaron's Businessweek Magazine cover story Induction Ranges Are the Biggest Winners of the Gas Stove Fight. And we Drive to the Close with Megan Horneman, Chief Investment Officer at Verdence Capital Advisors. Hosts: Carol Massar and Mike Regan. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bloomberg News Big Tech Team Leader Sarah Frier discusses Meta Platforms Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg announcing plans to make the social media giant leaner, more efficient and more decisive. Dr. Andy Pekosz, Professor of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, talks about seeing Covid still at very high rates compared to other respiratory infections. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Chief Correspondent for Global Macro Markets Liz McCormick provide the details of Liz's Businessweek Magazine story Wall Street Is Making Same Fed Bet That's Burned It Repeatedly. Julia Pollak, Chief Economist at ZipRecruiter, previews the January jobs report. And we Drive to the Close with Randy Watts, Chief Investment Strategist at O'Neil Global Advisors.Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bloomberg News Big Tech Team Leader Sarah Frier discusses Meta Platforms Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg announcing plans to make the social media giant leaner, more efficient and more decisive. Dr. Andy Pekosz, Professor of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, talks about seeing Covid still at very high rates compared to other respiratory infections. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Chief Correspondent for Global Macro Markets Liz McCormick provide the details of Liz's Businessweek Magazine story Wall Street Is Making Same Fed Bet That's Burned It Repeatedly. Julia Pollak, Chief Economist at ZipRecruiter, previews the January jobs report. And we Drive to the Close with Randy Watts, Chief Investment Strategist at O'Neil Global Advisors.Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Angela Stent, Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution, discusses Ukraine leader Volodymyr Zelenskiy meeting with President Biden and addressing Congress on Wednesday evening. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Businessweek Global Economics Editor Cristina Lindblad provide the details of the Businessweek Magazine story Russia and Iran Are Building a Trade Route That Defies Sanctions. Julia Pollak, Chief Economist at ZipRecruiter, shares her outlook for the US labor market. And we Drive to the Close with Lisa Erickson, Head of Public Markets Group at U.S. Bank Wealth Management.Hosts: Katie Greifeld and Mike Regan. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Angela Stent, Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution, discusses Ukraine leader Volodymyr Zelenskiy meeting with President Biden and addressing Congress on Wednesday evening. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Businessweek Global Economics Editor Cristina Lindblad provide the details of the Businessweek Magazine story Russia and Iran Are Building a Trade Route That Defies Sanctions. Julia Pollak, Chief Economist at ZipRecruiter, shares her outlook for the US labor market. And we Drive to the Close with Lisa Erickson, Head of Public Markets Group at U.S. Bank Wealth Management.Hosts: Katie Greifeld and Mike Regan. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, we have Julia Pollak, ZipRecruiter's Chief Economist to talk about the current state of the job market and how you can stand out amongst the other job seekers. Julia Pollak is the Chief Economist at ZipRecruiter, a leading online employment marketplace that uses AI-driven smart matching technology to connect millions of businesses and job seekers. She uses data from the ZipRecruiter marketplace to measure the health of the labor market, identify hiring trends, and help employers and job seekers prepare for the future of work. Her research is frequently cited in leading national outlets, like the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and NPR. She is also a contributor to Barron's and a member of the Forbes Human Resources Council. Prior to working at ZipRecruiter, Julia was an Assistant Policy Analyst at the RAND Corporation and an adjunct economics instructor at Pepperdine University. Julia holds a B.A. in economics from Harvard and an M.Phil. in policy analysis from Pardee RAND Graduate School. She was a drilling reservist in the U.S. Navy from 2011 to 2022. In this episode, we talk about: - The current state of the job market and why it's never been better for job seekers - How you can stand out against other job seekers - Why finding a job is more similar to the marriage market - Why you don't need to meet the job qualifications 100% to get hired Julia also talks about how having a mentor can greatly affect your career and life. She also talks about how you can find one! Hope you all enjoy this fun conversation and value-packed episode! To keep up with everything Degree Free check out our website: https://degreefree.co Get the guide on how to: Teach Yourself. Get Work. Make Money. No Degree Needed.: https://degreefree.co/workbook Sign up for our free weekly newsletter and get exclusive tips and tricks to make great money without a college degree! https://degreefree.co/signup Like, subscribe, write us a review, and if you have a question or want some advice email us at contact@degreefree.co
On today's episode guest host Leah Shaver, President & CEO of the National Transportation Institute, chats with Julia Pollak, Chief Economist at ZipRecruiter. Remember you can submit any questions or comments, including those which may appear on upcoming Deeper Dive segments - at podcast@driverreach.com. And don't forget to rate and review Taking the Hire Road on whatever platform you listen on!Discover an easier way of doing business with the J.B. Hunt 360°® platform. Manage the entire shipping process from start to finish, all in one place. See what the power of the J.B. Hunt 360 platform can do for you at jbhunt.com/power.Follow Taking The Hire Road on Apple PodcastsFollow Taking The Hire Road on SpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts
On today's episode guest host Leah Shaver, President & CEO of the National Transportation Institute, chats with Julia Pollak, Chief Economist at ZipRecruiter. Remember you can submit any questions or comments, including those which may appear on upcoming Deeper Dive segments - at podcast@driverreach.com. And don't forget to rate and review Taking the Hire Road on whatever platform you listen on!Follow Taking The Hire Road on Apple PodcastsFollow Taking The Hire Road on SpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts
The U.S. economy added around 260,000 jobs in October, higher than projected forecasts. But the same report also showed the U.S. unemployment rate rose to 3.7 percent.Tech workers in the country are bracing for a round of massive layoffs. Just this week alone, a handful of companies announced upcoming layoffs and hiring freezes.Does the new data from the labor department indicate a resilient economy? We're happy to bring on Chief Economist at Ziprecruiter, Julia Pollak, to discuss.Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin won his race in Virginia last year, basing his campaign largely on parental rights. Some wonder if parents across the nation could help deliver a win for Republicans in Congress this year. To discuss we're happy to have on Tamra Farah, a team member for FreedomWorks.
What is the future of our economy? Nora talks with William Lee, Chief Economist at the Milken Institute about the possibility of a recession, why he thinks it will be a “white collar recession” and how it will affect jobs. Then, Julia Pollak, Chief Economist at ZipRecruiter, gives a status update on the labor market, which industries are aggressively hiring, and how to take advantage of what she calls “best job seekers market of all time.” Host: Nora Ali Producers: Bella Hutchins and Raymond Luu Video Editor: Sebastian Vega Production, Mixing & Sound Design: Daniel Markus Music: Daniel Markus & Breakmaster Cylinder Fact Checker: Kate Brandt Senior Producer: Katherine Milsop VP, Head of Multimedia: Sarah Singer Full transcripts for all Business Casual episodes available at https://businesscasual.fm
The Producer Price Index for September came in hotter than expected, as investors brace for the Thursday morning release of Consumer Price Index data. Minutes to the most recent meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee reveal a central bank as determined as ever to “stay the course” toward “restrictive rates in the near term.” With cracks in the global financial system getting bigger by the day, Maggie Lake welcomes Cem Karsan, the founder of Aegea Capital Management, to talk about the significance of the monetary regime change and to answer one simple question: How do we play this volatility? We also hear from ZipRecruiter.com Chief Economist Julia Pollak about the enduring strength of the U.S. labor market. Watch the full conversion between Julia Pollak and Maggie Lake here: https://rvtv.io/3MoBEwJ. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nonfarm payroll growth slowed to 263,000 in September, in line with expectations, even as the U.S. unemployment rate ticked down to 3.5% from 3.7%. Combined with the relatively slow pace of firings, the Federal Reserve has all the data it needs to proceed with another 75-basis-point rate hike in November. But, as Peter Boockvar notes, the unemployment rate and initial jobless claims are lagging indicators. “My issue with the Fed,” notes Boockvar, “remains that after over-medicating us over the past few years that now shock therapy is overkill.” Boockvar joins Maggie Lake for today's Daily Briefing to talk about how far the Fed will go to get what it wants. We also share a sneak preview of a conversation between Julia Pollak, the chief economist at ZipRecruiter, and Maggie Lake about how the U.S. labor market has changed in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris Georgen, Founder and Managing Director of Topl, discusses blockchain technology. Becky Frankiewicz, Chief Commercial Officer, President North America for ManpowerGroup, discusses September jobs data. Julia Pollak, Chief Economist at ZipRecruiter, talks jobs data, US wages, and hiring trends. And we Drive to the Close with Brian Jacobsen, Senior Investment Strategist at Allspring Global Investments.Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec Producer: Sara Livezey See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
According to figures released today by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the US added 263,000 jobs in September, while the unemployment rate dropped from 3.7% to 3.5%. Joining us to discuss the latest numbers is Julia Pollak, chief economist at ZipRecruiter. Also on today's show: Board of the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) Director General Shevaun Haviland.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Chris Georgen, Founder and Managing Director of Topl, discusses blockchain technology. Becky Frankiewicz, Chief Commercial Officer, President North America for ManpowerGroup, discusses September jobs data. Julia Pollak, Chief Economist at ZipRecruiter, talks jobs data, US wages, and hiring trends. And we Drive to the Close with Brian Jacobsen, Senior Investment Strategist at Allspring Global Investments.Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec Producer: Sara Livezey See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us as our host, George Kamel, starts this episode with a new segment. He's joined by Kacy Maxwell—the executive director of marketing for EntreLeadership. They react to a Forbes article, Five Tips On Recruiting The Best Talent For Your Small Business. Is this the same advice EntreLeaders like you should be taking? Tune in to find out! Later in the episode, George Kamel talks to Julia Pollak. Julia is a bestselling author and the chief economist at ZipRecruiter. Her team uses data from the ZipRecruiter marketplace to measure the health of the labor market, identify hiring trends, and help employers like you. Julia shares the research her team has done so we can find and hire the best people for the positions we're looking to fill. You'll learn: • How to fill those open spots on your team • The key to hiring great people • If employees are less loyal today • Whether you should you use Forbes' hiring advice Support our sponsors: • Hite Digital: https://bit.ly/HiteDigital • Kyro Digital: https://bit.ly/KyroDigital • NetSuite: https://bit.ly/NetSuiteEntre • Trainual: https://bit.ly/TrainualEntre Links mentioned in this episode: • The EntreLeadership Podcast: https://bit.ly/TheEntreLeadershipPodcast • Julia Pollak on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3q69iNt • 12 Components to a Good Hire: https://bit.ly/3qx7DAw • Get your Master Series livestream ticket today: https://bit.ly/3wQcBfg Learn more about EntreLeadership Events: • EntreLeadership Master Series: https://bit.ly/EntreLeadershipMasterSeries • EntreLeadership Summit: https://bit.ly/EntreLeadershipSummit Learn more about EntreLeadership Coaching: • Elite: https://bit.ly/3tI2fN8 • Advisory Groups: https://bit.ly/EntreLeadershipAdvisoryGroups • Executive Coaching: https://bit.ly/EntreLeadershipExecutiveCoaching • Workshops: https://bit.ly/EntreLeadershipWorkshops Listen to all the Ramsey Network podcasts anytime, anywhere in our app. Download the Ramsey Network app: https://apple.co/3eN8jNq
Julia Pollak, Chief Economist at ZipRecruiter, discusses employment returning to pre-pandemic levels and why people looking for work hold all the cards.Hosts: Carol Massar and Katie Greifeld. Producer: Paul Brennan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Julia Pollak, Chief Economist at ZipRecruiter, discusses employment returning to pre-pandemic levels and why people looking for work hold all the cards.Hosts: Carol Massar and Katie Greifeld. Producer: Paul Brennan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Julia Pollak, Chief Economist at ZipRecruiter, discusses the June jobs report and who's hiring. Tom McGee, President of ICSC, gives his take on brick and mortar retail ahead of Amazon's Prime Day. Ginger Taggart, Vice President of Brand Management at Crowne Plaza Hotels & Resorts, discusses the future of "blended travel." And we Drive to the Close with Alan Zafran, Co-CEO at IEQ Capital. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Julia Pollak, Chief Economist at ZipRecruiter, discusses the June jobs report and who's hiring. Tom McGee, President of ICSC, gives his take on brick and mortar retail ahead of Amazon's Prime Day. Ginger Taggart, Vice President of Brand Management at Crowne Plaza Hotels & Resorts, discusses the future of "blended travel." And we Drive to the Close with Alan Zafran, Co-CEO at IEQ Capital. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul BrennanSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Julia Pollak, Chief Economist with ZipRecruiter, talks about the May jobs report and the economy in 2022. David Dietze, Managing Principal and Senior Portfolio Strategist of Peapack Private Wealth Management, the wealth management division of Peapack-Gladstone Bank, discusses markets, investing, and the economy. Jonathan Hirtle, Executive Chairman at Hirtle Callghan & Co., talks about markets, investing, and the economy in 2022. Nicole Sahin, author and founder of Globalization Partners, talks about international expansion and global hiring on jobs day. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Katie Greifeld. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With job tenures declining and job search technology booming, the traditional career ladder has vanished. How the new culture of job-hopping has created challenges and opportunities for workers and employers. The days of the decades-long single-employer career ladder are largely gone, a victim of factors ranging from aggressive job cutting by employers and the decline in union protections to reducing company loyalty and a thriving online job search industry fueled by technology. The defined career path has been replaced by a squiggly one. In this episode of Century Lives, we explore the reality of the 25-job career faced by Gen Z and Millennial workers by talking with economists, job seekers and recruiters; we even eavesdrop on a career counseling session. Guests include Sarah Ellis, podcaster and career coach; Jack Kelly, CEO of Wecruitr; Julia Pollak, chief economist at ZipRecruiter; and Timothy Taylor, managing editor at the Journal of Economic Perspectives.
Die Angst vor der Klimakrise schreckt viele junge Menschen ab, noch Eltern zu werden. Ist es vertretbar in der heutigen Zeit eine Familie zu gründen? "Presse"-Autor Matthias Auer findet ja! Hören Sie seine Begründung, gelesen von Julia Pollak.
Der aus Syrien stammende Autor und Comedian Jad Turjman über die Beziehung zu seiner Mutter, die in Damaskus lebt. Es war nicht immer einfach zwischen ihnen, aber seit seiner Flucht weiß er noch mehr, wie wichtig seine Mutter für ihn ist. Es liest Julia Pollak.
Julia Pollak, Chief Economist at ZipRecruiter, discusses the April jobs report and employment trends. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Real Estate Reporter Patrick Clark share the details of Patrick's Businessweek Magazine story Zillow Home-Flipping Doomed by CEO's ‘Big Hairy Audacious Goal.' Bloomberg News Deals Team Leader Liana Baker has the Big Take story about Elon Musk's right-hand man who does everything from lining up Twitter deal financing to digging up dirt on adversaries. And we Drive to the Close with Steve Brown, Senior Portfolio Manager at American Century Investments. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Julia Pollak, Chief Economist at ZipRecruiter, discusses the April jobs report and employment trends. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Real Estate Reporter Patrick Clark share the details of Patrick's Businessweek Magazine story Zillow Home-Flipping Doomed by CEO's ‘Big Hairy Audacious Goal.' Bloomberg News Deals Team Leader Liana Baker has the Big Take story about Elon Musk's right-hand man who does everything from lining up Twitter deal financing to digging up dirt on adversaries. And we Drive to the Close with Steve Brown, Senior Portfolio Manager at American Century Investments. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Die österreichische Schriftstellerin Sandra Gugić lebt seit einiger Zeit in Tel Aviv. Sie fragt sich: Wer bin ich mit 25? Mit 45 oder 65?“ Bleiben wir dieselbe Person, egal, wo wir wohnen? Ist Schreiben mein Zuhause? Ein Text aus dem „Spectrum“ der „Presse“, gelesen von Julia Pollak.
Heute ist es unmöglich, Tausende Menschen zu töten, ohne dass die Welt davon erfährt. Autor Andrej Kurkow bringt in seinem Essay die Fassungslosigkeit über den Krieg zur Geltung. Von Fakten und Gefühlen. Es liest Julia Pollak.
Terri Spath, founder and chief investment officer at Zuma Wealth, says that stock market and economic conditions have her lightening up on technology stocks but adding to commodities, going up to her traditional limits on commodities because that's where managers can deliver a better return in markets currently affected by the war in Ukraine and more. Spath notes that she is moving away from bonds, most notably floating-rate bonds -- despite a rising-rate environment that has many experts expecting them to thrive -- high-yield corporates and even Treasury bonds. Spath says she still believes the stock market will book gains for 2022, with most of the positive action coming in the second half of the year. Also on the show, Julia Pollak, chief economist at ZipRecruiter, discusses the latest Economic Policy Survey out today from the National Association for Business Economics, Kyle Guske of New Constructs says a classic mutual fund with one of the most veteran managers ever -- more than 50 years at the helm -- is headed for trouble, and Allen Bond, the head of research at Jensen Investment Management talks in the Market Call about buying high-quality businesses at reasonable prices.
Gute Literatur appelliert in erster Linie an das Ich, genau das gilt es heute zu verteidigen, vor dem falschen Wir der Propaganda. Autorin Dana Grigorcea hat in ihrer Kindheit in Rumänien den Fall Ceauşescus miterlebt. Ein Essay über die Bedeutung der Selbstbestimmtheit beim Lesen und Schreiben. Es liest Julia Pollak.
Eine Stunde über den Ukraine-Krieg ist auch eine Debatte über in Österreich schon fast Exotisches: Waffen. Hannes Eichsteininger über die Bedeutung des Geschichtsunterrichts an den Schulen und seine Perspektive aus dem Klassenzimmer im aktuellen Zeitgeschehen. Es liest Julia Pollak.
Ukrainer und Russen haben dieselben sprachlichen und ethnischen Wurzeln, ihre Familien haben ähnliche Erfahrungen gemacht – ob als Opfer oder Täter. Die Ukraine ist aber heute so wenig Russland, wie Österreich Deutschland ist. Schriftsteller Vladimir Vertlib über den Krieg, der in den Ländern seiner Wurzeln passiert. Es liest Julia Pollak.
Wie geht es auf einem US-Campus zu? Alte und junge Menschen, die in anderen Kategorien denken und andere Lebenserfahrungen mitbringen, treffen aufeinander. Das ist spannend und quirlig und kompliziert. Bericht des jungen Professors Adrian Daub. Es liest Julia Pollak.
"In früheren Jahren pflegte ich häufig noch E-Mail-Beziehungen, die ausschließlich aus Schreiben bestanden und bei denen ein Treffen zu keinem Zeitpunkt ernsthaft erwogen wurde. Es war eine Spielart der Liebe, der schriftliche Austausch allein war die Erfüllung." Die Wiener Autorin Daniela Chana sagt, wieso sie lieber schriftlich flirtet. Ihren Text liest Julia Pollak.
Was empfand der Dichter Grillparzer bei der Anfahrt auf Triest als er erstmals das Meer zu sehen bekam? Endete der Queen-Song „We are the Champions“ mit einem herzhaft intonierten „. . . of the wooooorld!“ oder bloß mit einem knappen Gitarrenakkord? Eine Geschichte von Clemens J. Setz aus seinem neuen Erzählband über Wirklichkeit und Vorstellung. Es liest Julia Pollak.
Once again, experts are saying Russia could invade Ukraine any day now. What's the Pentagon doing in the meantime? Clayton Neville takes a look at that in our Correspondent Close-Up. Later in the show, we talk with Washington Post Pentagon reporter Dan Lamothe to find out what he knows about the situation. In a rare (these days) showing of bipartisanship, Senators Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) are endorsing one another, and speaking together on the importance of passing an election reform bill. Linda Kenyon reports on that for us. And we'll dig into the most recent jobs numbers with Julia Pollak from ZipRecruiter.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Das „weiße Gold“, war im 19. Jahrhundert ein wichtiger Wirtschaftsfaktor. An der Alten Donau hackte man mühsam das Eis auf, zog die Schollen aus dem Wasser und lud sie auf Pferdefuhrwerke. Der Historiker Peter Payer über die Wiener Eisfabriken. Es liest Julia Pollak.
Autor Georg Sutterlüty rollt mit seinem Text über die Pocken in Westösterreich rund um 1880 eine Geschichte auf, die aktueller gar nicht sein könnte. Es entspinnt sich eine heftige Debatte um die Maßnahmen und eine Impfpflicht. Es liest Julia Pollak
A surge in new business formation suggests that the coronavirus pandemic has created a landscape in which entrepreneurs and startups can thrive and new innovations can break ground.“This time has been really fertile. We've seen a huge increase in new businesses since the pandemic started,” said Julia Pollak, the chief economist at ZipRecruiter. “There are more opportunities out there.” Government data show a record gap between the number of job openings and the number of unemployed people — 11 million versus 7.4 million. While that's a headache of epic proportions for hiring managers and human resources directors, economists and labor market experts say there is a significant silver lining.https://www.nbcnews.com/business/business-news/flip-side-great-resignation-small-business-boom-rcna10356Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/seattlerealestatepodcast)
Jobs are going unfilled, we hear about the Great Resignation, employees are leaving at a record rate for other higher paying positions. I reached out to Julia Pollak, Chief Economist at ZipRecruiter for insight.The Business of Business, topics are divided into 4 Categories: Management, Operations, Sales, and Financial. Target Audience is Business Owners, C-Level Executives, Management, and anyone considering starting a business. Helping you run a successful profitable business.
Grandhotels sind Bühnen der Geschichte, sie überstehen Kriege, sie transportieren die Gegenwart von gestern in die Welt von morgen. Autor Konstantin Arnold widmet ihnen für das „Spectrum“ eine kurze Liebesgeschichte. Es liest Julia Pollak.
Hannes Eichsteininger widmet seinen Text aus dem "Spectrum" dem Leben und Arbeiten an Schulen in Zeiten der Pandemie. Das quasi wegfallen der Schulpflicht während der Lockdowns und die immer stärker werdenen Belastungen wiegen für alle Beteiligten schwer. Es liest Julia Pollak.
State Net Capitol Journal Managing Editor Rich Ehisen is joined by Yana van der Meulen Rodgers, Faculty Director of the Center for Women and Work at Rutgers University, and Julia Pollak, Chief Economist at Zip Recruiter as they discuss what America's employment evolution could mean for employers and workers in the new year.
Employees and job-seekers are very much in the driver's seat in today's high-demand low-supply labor market—a severe issue punctuated by the November jobs report. And the labor participation rate remains a critical factor in trying to dimension the long-term trajectory of markets and inflation. What will it take to get people back to work? How is business innovating to attract talent and leveraging technology to close labor gaps? Chief Investment Officer Tony Roth discusses the widespread impacts of the tightest-ever labor market with ZipRecruiter's Chief Economist, Julia Pollak.
Autorin Ute Woltron war am Balkan und berichtet über großartige Flusslandschaften, Schluchten, Klammen, einen natürlichen Reichtum, den man sich hierzulande nicht mehr vorstellen kann. Doch diese Naturjuwelen sind in höchster Gefahr. Es liest Julia Pollak.
Es ist ein Nachruf und auch Lobgesang auf die zivilisierte Distanz, die Philosoph Robert Pfaller in seinem Text für das Spectrum beschreibt. Erst ein gewisser Abstand verhalf den Menschen zu einem angenehmen Umgang miteinander. Es liest Julia Pollak.
Der Weg, den wir von einem Ort zum nächsten nehmen, bereichert uns und verbindet uns mit unbekannten Menschen. Najem Wali, der aus dem Irak stammende Berliner Autor, nimmt uns mit zu den Wurzlen des Reisens. Es liest Julia Pollak.
Wenn im Theater der Vorhang fällt, wissen die Zuschauer, dass das Spiel beendet ist. Ähnlich ist es bei einem Begräbnis, sobald der Sarg beschüttet wird. Sophie Reyer hat für das "Spectrum" am Allerseelen-Wochenende einen Text über den Schmerz des Verlusts verfasst. Es liest Julia Pollak.
Rick speaks with Julia Pollak, Chief Economist at ZipRecruiter, about why so many Americans are quitting their jobs. Then, economist David Weaver discusses the Social Security increase.
Autor Josef Winkler nimmt sich kein Blatt vor den Mund, wenn er beschreibt, was er gerne an seiner Heimat verändern würde. Für das „Spectrum“ hat er seine persönlichen Erfahrungen in Form eines Essays zu Papier gebracht. Es liest Julia Pollak.
Wir lesen Texte aus dem "Spectrum". Teresa Präauer macht in ihrem Essay aufmerksam auf das Schicksal der afghanischen Schriftstellerin Homeira Qaderi. Inmitten von Krieg und Terror lebt und schreibt sie dort und richtet ihre Worte an die ganze Welt. Es liest Julia Pollak.
Wir lesen Texte aus dem "Spectrum". In seiner Eröffnungs-Laudatio beim Philosophicum Lech, das im Zeichen der Fiktion steht, setzt Konrad Paul Liessmann keine Anrede oder Floskel unbedacht ein. Vielmehr nimmt er sich diese zu seinem philosophischen Herzen. Es liest Julia Pollak.
Wir lesen Texte aus dem "Spectrum". Die Autorin Sandra GugiĆ widmet sich in ihrem Essay dem Thema Solidarität. Politisch und Gesellschaftlich wird sie zunehmend eingefordert. An wen denken Sie, wenn Sie im Wir denken? Es liest Julia Pollak.
Wir lesen Texte aus dem "Spectrum". Schriftsteller Albrecht Selge hat für seinen Essay eine sehr menschliche Untugend näher betrachtet. Den Neid. Eine Annäherung ohne Verurteilung. Es liest Julia Pollak.
Wir lesen Texte aus dem "Spectrum". Diesmal schreibt Historikerin Miriam Zadoff über Denkmäler. Eine kritische Auseinandersetzung über die Relevanz und Zeitgemäßheit beginnt gerade an vielen Orten. Aber was machen wir mit den Monumenten der Geschichte? Es liest Julia Pollak.
Wir lesen Texte aus dem "Spectrum". Dieses mal eine berührende, wahre Geschichte aus der Zwischenkriegszeit von Anton Holzer. Es liest Julia Pollak.
When it comes to jobs, it's been a year and a half of whiplash. From plunging unemployment and kitchen table workstations to worker shortages and record numbers of people quitting the workforce altogether. What will the future hold? Josh Robin talks with Julia Pollak, labor economist at ZipRecruiter, about why many workers will never return to the office, whether employers are now more likely to heed calls for work-life balance, which industries will thrive in this new reality, and why schmoozing with the boss may be less common down the road. Plus, Josh debunks a past prediction about the future of work.
Für das "Spectrum" verfasste der ehemalige Nationalbankchef Ewald Nowotny eine umfangreiche Analyse zum Thema Inflation. Es liest Julia Pollak.
Für das "Spectrum" schrieb die in Teheran geborene Autorin Asal Dardan einen Essay über die Zeit während und vor allem nach den Lockdowns. Es liest Julia Pollak.
Wir lesen Texte aus dem „Spectrum“. Diesmal zu hören: Andrea Geiers Essay über Meinungsfreiheit und Political Correctness. Es liest Julia Pollak.
Wir lesen Texte aus dem „Spectrum“. Diesmal zu hören: Hannes Eichsteininger mit einer Analyse des Schulalltages während der Coronazeit. Es liest Julia Pollak.
Wir lesen Texte aus dem „Spectrum“. Diesmal zu hören: Radek Knapp der sich pointiert über die großen und kleinen Lügen der Menschen Gedanken gemacht hat. Es liest Julia Pollak.
Wir lesen Texte aus dem „Spectrum“. Diesmal zu hören: Tonio Schachinger und sein Essay zu Geist und Gegenwart im Fußball. Es liest Julia Pollak.
Wir lesen Texte aus dem „Spectrum“. Diesmal zu hören: Sandra Gugic und ihr Essay „Ich fühl' das total“ - über unsere Gefühlswelten in Zeiten des Social Distancing, über Verluste im Kleinen und das Fehlen der Räume in Zeiten der Pandemie. Gelesen von Julia Pollak.
Erich Fried wäre am 6. Mai 100 Jahre alt geworden. Selbst wer ihn nicht kennt, kennt doch zumindest sein berühmtestes Gedicht „Was es ist“. Der österreichisch-tschechische Schriftsteller Michael Stavaric gratuliert dem Dichter in einem persönlich gehaltenen Text zum Geburtstag. Für diese Folge liest er seinen Text. Die Gedichte von Erich Fried spricht Julia Pollak. Schnitt und Vertonung kommen von Georg Gfrerer.
"House Speaker Nancy Pelosi compared President Donald Trump to a despotic tyrant in a press conference Thursday and announced she has asked House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler to prepare articles of impeachment," Common Dreams reported. "'The facts are uncontested,' said Pelosi, a California Democrat. 'The president abused his power for his own personal political benefit at the expense of our national security.'""The proposed Trump administration changes to the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) could strip 3.7 million low-income Americans of their food stamps and slash benefits for millions of others," Business Insider reported Tuesday, citing a November study by the Urban Institute. The institute said of the proposed changes: "Sixteen percent of households with no children, no adults age 60 or older, and no one with a disability would lose eligibility under the proposed changes to the ABAWD [able-bodied adults without disabilities] regulations. Nearly 12 percent of households with an adult age 60 or older would lose eligibility under the proposed changes to broad-based categorical eligibility (BBCE). Households that include someone age 60 or older or someone with a disability are most likely to be affected by the proposed changes to the SUAs [standard utility allowances], although a larger absolute number of households with children would be affected than for either of these groups. Non-Hispanic white and Asian households would be somewhat more likely than other racial and ethnic groups to lose eligibility or benefits under the proposed changes to BBCE and SUAs. The estimated likelihood of eligibility loss from the proposed ABAWD changes differs little among racial and ethnic groups."According to a Friday Washington Post report on November numbers from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, “The jobs data offers the latest snapshot into an economy that appears to have lost some steam from 2018 but continues to grow. Heading into President Trump's fourth year in office, the labor market remains one of the economy's biggest engines, and Trump regularly touts the low unemployment rate as one of his top achievements.” Julia Pollak, an economist at ZipRecruiter, "said it was remarkable that so much uncertainty wasn't depressing job growth. And while it's difficult to predict whether the numbers would have come in higher without Trump's trade war, she said the impact seems to have been 'relatively muted.' ... Manufacturing appears to have regained its footing a bit after several months of extreme pressure. Data showed that within manufacturing, jobs in motor vehicles and parts were up by 41,000 in November," the report noted.Trump was in London this week extolling the virtues of NATO and taking French President Emmanuel Macron to task for saying in an interview with the Economist on November 7 that NATO is becoming brain dead; Trump said that was insulting and a “very, very nasty statement.” Then there was a hot-mic video that captured other world leaders making fun of Trump. In January, it was widely reported that Trump was threatening to pull the US out of NATO, and many on his staff were concerned that he would. Macron and Trump had some nice things to say about Russia at the NATO meetings. The French president's argument was that the real threat to Western Europe these days does not come from Moscow in the east, but from terrorists to the south. For example, Thierry de Montbrial, executive chairman of the French Institute of International Relations says, "We are in a totally different world. The shadow of the Soviet Union is no longer a risk of the same nature ... the principal risk is not an invasion into Baltic countries by Russia, it's terrorism, it's the danger we have on our southern flank for which NATO has no response." Macron also questioned whether Article 5, one of NATO's cornerstones – the mutual defense principle that an attack on one ally is an attack on all – was fit for its purpose."Bloomberg News Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait said in a note to editorial staff Sunday morning that the company will extend its policy of not investigating its owner, Michael Bloomberg, to all Democrats running for president in 2020," Axios reported on November 24. This development comes as Bloomberg surpasses Senator Kamala Harris (D-CA) in the polls, and Harris said Tuesday that she will get out of the race. Let's unpack this knapsack. "The company has struggled in recent weeks to determine how it would cover the race and Bloomberg as a candidate, given that its company policies prohibit the newsroom from covering Bloomberg's wealth or personal life, or stories about the company itself," Axios noted. This is problematic for me. Is Bloomberg News really an independent news organization that displays journalistic integrity or not?"Mike Bloomberg claimed today that he only recently apologized for New York police's 'stop and frisk' policy because he wasn't asked about it before he started running for president," the Washington Post reported Friday. "The former New York mayor, in an interview with CBS News, was pressed by anchor Gayle King about the timing of his apology for the controversial policy that allowed city police officers to detain and search people believed to be involved in a crime, resulting in a disproportionate number of people of color being stopped. 'Well, the mark of an intelligent, competent person is when they make a mistake, they have the guts to stand up and say: I made a mistake, I'm sorry,' Bloomberg said. King said she wasn't questioning whether he believed he'd made a mistake, 'but the timing that you realized you made the mistake.' 'Well, nobody asked me about it until I started running for president, so come on,' Bloomberg said." What is it with these folks? Talk about tone deaf. It's as though they forget that news agencies have archives.GUESTS:Caleb Maupin — Journalist and political analyst who focuses his coverage on US foreign policy and the global system of monopoly capitalism and imperialism. Jim Kavanagh — Political analyst and commentator and editor of The Polemicist.Daniel Lazare — Journalist and author of three books: "The Frozen Republic," "The Velvet Coup" and "America's Undeclared War."Dr. Linwood Tauheed — Associate professor of economics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City.