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Women are still losing jobs

10.09.2021 - By MarketplacePlay

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If you take away anything from the October jobs report, it should be this: More than a year and a half into the pandemic, women keep losing jobs. And it’s probably because we still haven’t figured out child care. Today, we’ll talk about some of the possible long-term effects of women leaving the workforce. Plus, Google and YouTube take big steps against climate deniers, and the “Bad Art Friend” drama is really all about Facebook. Then, a special guest surprises the hosts on Half Full/Half Empty.

Here’s everything we talked about today:

“September jobs report shows unemployed are still struggling with child care and reluctant to return to low-paying jobs” from The Washington Post

“White House Weighs Wide-Ranging Push for Crypto Oversight” from Bloomberg

“Google, YouTube to prohibit ads and monetization on climate denial content” from Axios

“Biden Signs Legislation to Compensate Victims of Mysterious “Havana Syndrome” from The New York Times

“Who is the Bad Art Friend?” from The New York Times

“The WhatsApp outage and its global economic implications” from “Marketplace Tech”

“American Women Quarters Program” 

“USPS is trying out a new business, which could transform how millions access cash and pay bills” from The Washington Post

“Fat Bear Week Crowns Its Winner” from CNN

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