Our results provide preliminary evidence that the EIP had a positive effect on mortgage payments during the COVID-19 pandemic, and show that future government stimulus payments should take into account patterns in saving affecting repayment.Florence Neymotin...
COVID‐19, Government Transfer Payments, and Investment Decisions in Farming Business: Evidence from Northern Indiaagricultural policyCOVID‐19input usageliquidity constraintsmallholdersAlthough the COVID pandemic resulted in about a 24% decline in India's GDP during the April–June 2020 quarter, the ...
The payment of the public debt improves the national credit by instilling public confidence in the economy, which usually leads to economic growth. Public debts may be paid by asinking fundor by annuities, but both have the disadvantage of committing the government to fixed annual payments, whet...
Since the outbreak of the COVID-19, the number of tourist arrivals ___ by 932 million. The government has realized ___ important it is to encourage people to travel.The new idea becomes a hot topic on the social media. Many people say they are looking forward to ___ the plan across...
9.1 percentage points in June 2022. It has abated now, but prices remain much higher than when Biden took office, and voters are historically highly sensitive to inflation. Democrats can also plausibly be blamed for it given intensive increases in government spending during COVID recovery efforts....
For example, the Romanian Ministry of Labor used robotic process automation (RPA) to distribute direct payments to self-employed workers impacted by COVID-19. Of the 285,000 claims processed, 96% were automated, with each claim taking 36 seconds as opposed to 20 minutes when processed m...
small businesses that have been affected by COVID-19.The program will provide forgivable loans to qualifying commercial property owners to cover 50% of three monthly rent payments that are payable by eligible small business tenants who are experiencing financial hardship during April, May, and June...
The Wall Street Journal also opined on the topic of wasteful covid-related spending, but its editorial focused on the $1.9 trillion boondoggle that was pushed through by Biden. …what happened to the $1.9 trillion for Covid Democrats passed last March? Most went to transfer payments, includin...
To fulfil these priorities, he said the Government enacted orders during its first cabinet meeting on 9 May, agreeing on the immediate release of pension payments, the establishment of a truth finding committee to investigate protest-related violence, the release of all detainees who participated in...
Shifting gears, we touch upon peculiar occurrences during COVID where people were discouraged from asking questions, emphasizing the importance of conducting research and staying informed. We transition the conversation to comedians, shining a spotlight on Jimmy Dory and discussing their artistic developmen...