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Jordan Weissmann
Jordan Weissmann
Senior Business and Economics Correspondent at
Slate
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Recent Articles
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NYU medical school plans free tuition for all: What a waste of money. - Slate
If NYU wants to diversify its student body and encourage doctors to practice in needy communities, this is not the way.
over 6 years ago
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Conservatives on wage stagnation: a new, absurd theory for why pay ...
Is this the seed of a new idea on the right?
about 6 years ago
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Meet Sarah Meister, a curator in MoMA's department of photography. ...
It takes a lot of work to get the photos on the wall.
almost 6 years ago
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New research suggests the $15 minimum wage is not bad for workers l...
Most people would probably agree that working less and earning the same pay, or more, is a happy outcome.
over 5 years ago
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Free college isn't supposed to be progressive. - Slate
Why a program that benefits the upper middle class might be good for everyone.
over 5 years ago
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Expanding Medicaid: The health care idea Democrats should be talkin...
It’s popular. It’s fiscally responsible. So why isn’t anyone talking about it?
almost 5 years ago
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Our last chance to save music venues is right now. - Slate
Thanks to a poorly designed relief effort and a never-ending pandemic, they might be the most screwed businesses of the coronavirus era.
about 4 years ago
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Why blue states' economies are suffering more than red states’ righ...
Biden Country is suffering worse than Trump Country. Here are four theories why.
about 4 years ago
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Biden wants to forgive just $10,000 of student debt. It'll actually...
President Biden’s plan would actually do a lot of good—but it could do even more.
almost 4 years ago
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Why Republicans might be open to raising the minimum wage. - Slate
The issue used to be a nonstarter for the GOP. Here’s what changed.
over 3 years ago
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Why the car market could still be insane for months. - Slate
New? Used? The car market may not sort itself out for a while.
over 3 years ago
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Vaccine mandates: People are getting the shot to keep their jobs, n...
Don’t believe the headlines suggesting that mandates have led to mass firings.
about 3 years ago
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Americans have a bunch more savings than before the pandemic and th...
Why, exactly, do savings seem to have stayed stable?
almost 3 years ago
slate.com
Reagan picked Scalia for the Supreme Court because he was Italian. ...
Nominating Supreme Court justices in part because of background, race, and gender is nothing new.
almost 3 years ago
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The jobs report was misleading us all last year. Here's why. - Slate
We were telling the wrong story of the economy throughout 2021.
almost 3 years ago
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Joe Biden has officially entered the "drill baby drill!" stage of h...
The president’s big new plan to bring down gas prices also represents a break with climate activists on the left.
over 2 years ago
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From Hastert to Gaetz: Let's talk about Republicans and sex crimes....
This seems like an appropriate moment.
over 2 years ago
slate.com
Why the stock market is bloody, crypto's getting massacred, and tra...
Why the stock market is bloody, crypto's getting massacred, and traders are screaming like they're extras in "Carrie." Slate
over 2 years ago
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Joe Manchin says no new climate spending, tells planet to drop dead...
Senator to Earth: Drop dead.
over 2 years ago
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Gas prices and Biden's approval rating: Will the cost of oil tank t...
For better or worse, the midterms could come down to what Americans are paying at the pump.
about 2 years ago