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Singapore's baby bust: Record low births in 2023 deepen demographic crisis
www.population.news Singapore's baby bust: Record low births in 2023 deepen demographic crisis

Singapore's baby drought deepens, with 2023 seeing the lowest number of births in at least 50 years. Meanwhile, deaths remain high, exacerbating the country's demographic challenges.Thanks for reading population.news! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support our work.

Singapore's baby bust: Record low births in 2023 deepen demographic crisis
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Miyazaki Might Be Right: Cases of A Town, A City, A Province, & A Country That Boosted Birth Rates
open.substack.com Miyazaki Might Be Right: Cases of A Town, A City, A Province, & A Country That Boosted Birth Rates

"Rather than looking at how to stimulate domestic demand by building bridges or roads, we should provide a proper environment for our future generations because children are Japan's best investment" - Hayao Miyazaki Key points: Hayao Miyazaki argued in 2008 that investing in children and families sh...

Miyazaki Might Be Right: Cases of A Town, A City, A Province, & A Country That Boosted Birth Rates
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South Korea Sees Marriage Bump for First Time in Over a Decade
open.substack.com South Korea Sees Marriage Bump for First Time in Over a Decade

In a notable shift, South Korea experienced its first annual increase in marriages in more than ten years, with data revealing nearly 194,000 unions in 2023. This development comes as a break from a longstanding downward trend in marriage rates within the country.

South Korea Sees Marriage Bump for First Time in Over a Decade
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New Research: The Hidden Profits of Nursing Homes
bigfiscal.substack.com New Research: The Hidden Profits of Nursing Homes

An NBER working paper (Tunneling and Hidden Profits in Health Care by Ashvin Gandhi & Andrew Olenski) on the nursing home sector reveals extensive profit tunneling, particularly in real estate and management services. This involves nursing homes purchasing services from related entities at inflated ...

New Research: The Hidden Profits of Nursing Homes
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New Research: The Hidden Profits of Nursing Homes
bigfiscal.substack.com New Research: The Hidden Profits of Nursing Homes

An NBER working paper (Tunneling and Hidden Profits in Health Care by Ashvin Gandhi & Andrew Olenski) on the nursing home sector reveals extensive profit tunneling, particularly in real estate and management services. This involves nursing homes purchasing services from related entities at inflated ...

New Research: The Hidden Profits of Nursing Homes
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Tokyo Metropolitan Government Eliminates Means Testing, Provides Free High School & University Education for Residents
open.substack.com Tokyo Metropolitan Government Eliminates Means Testing, Provides Free High School & University Education for Residents

In a welcomed move, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government will abolish means testing on financial aid, effectively granting free education to students at high schools and metropolitan universities starting from the 2024 fiscal year. Expanded Eligibility:

Tokyo Metropolitan Government Eliminates Means Testing, Provides Free High School & University Education for Residents
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Syphilis Is Killing Babies. The U.S. Government Is Failing to Stop the Disease From Spreading.
www.propublica.org Syphilis Is Killing Babies. The U.S. Government Is Failing to Stop the Disease From Spreading.

The only drug that treats syphilis during pregnancy is in short supply. Untreated, the disease can pass to newborns, killing them or leaving them with disabilities. As cases rise sharply, the government isn’t doing much to prevent shortages.

Syphilis Is Killing Babies. The U.S. Government Is Failing to Stop the Disease From Spreading.
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Did Google, Facebook, and Amazon Endorse Jim Crow?
open.substack.com Did Google, Facebook, and Amazon Endorse Jim Crow?

At the Supreme Court this week, big tech said most economic regulation for platforms are unconstitutional. And they used same logic as Robert Bork in attacking the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

Did Google, Facebook, and Amazon Endorse Jim Crow?
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Did Google, Facebook, and Amazon Endorse Jim Crow?
open.substack.com Did Google, Facebook, and Amazon Endorse Jim Crow?

At the Supreme Court this week, big tech said most economic regulation for platforms are unconstitutional. And they used same logic as Robert Bork in attacking the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

Did Google, Facebook, and Amazon Endorse Jim Crow?
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Lawmakers Could Limit When County Officials in Mississippi Can Jail People Awaiting Psychiatric Treatment
www.propublica.org Lawmakers Could Limit When County Officials in Mississippi Can Jail People Awaiting Psychiatric Treatment

The legislation follows reporting by Mississippi Today and ProPublica showing that hundreds of people in the state are jailed every year while awaiting court-ordered treatment simply because public mental health facilities are full or too far away.

Lawmakers Could Limit When County Officials in Mississippi Can Jail People Awaiting Psychiatric Treatment
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A Public Option for Credit Card Shopping
prospect.org A Public Option for Credit Card Shopping

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is taking aim at pay-to-play credit card comparison websites that collude with big banks to block competition.

A Public Option for Credit Card Shopping
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A Public Option for Credit Card Shopping
prospect.org A Public Option for Credit Card Shopping

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is taking aim at pay-to-play credit card comparison websites that collude with big banks to block competition.

A Public Option for Credit Card Shopping
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DB90: Austin's YIMBY Plans Revived with New Ordinance
open.substack.com DB90: Austin's YIMBY Plans Revived with New Ordinance

The City of Austin has reintroduced a critical element of its housing strategy previously stalled by legal challenges. The newly approved ordinance, known as DB90 (Draft Ordinance 90), aims to replace the Vertical Mixed-Use II Ordinance (VMU2), which was nullified following a lawsuit alleging insuff...

DB90: Austin's YIMBY Plans Revived with New Ordinance
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Men's Employment Crisis: Only 41% Experienced Steady Careers
  • Neat, the article and the study even talks about it

    The study calls for a reevaluation of the breadwinner ideology, highlighting the need to understand and support American men’s diverse and often precarious employment experiences.

    Hell, the article's conclusion is about economic instability being a bad thing? >

  • Inflation and Unemployment: Impact on Institutional Trust
  • Not to mention, we seen this play out historically in the US.

    Inflation didn't really affect Nixon or Reagan reelection, what mattered was the wars and jobs

    When Volkner jacked up rates during Carter, it cause a massive spike in unemployment which is the main reason why Carter lost reelection

  • Telework Reform Act (S. 3015): Sign Of Senate's Remote Work Acceptance?
  • You are right

    It does mandate 2 days out of a pay period, the bill does suck

    What is interesting, is while the MAGA wants full RTO and Biden via Executive Order is also trying to push full RTO (just ask the EPA staff). The Senate has this bill pushing for some not full RTO. I don't support this bill, but I can't help but wonder if the Senate is admitting some weakness here