More and more COVID-19 restrictions are being lifted and consumers are returning to businesses. But many of the unemployed aren’t heading back to work. Some are blaming supplemental unemployment benefits for the worker shortage, but experts say that’s not the only reason. Heidi Shierholz, Director of Policy at the Economic Policy Institute, gives her perspective on the future of our economy.
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