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A pesar de la pujante economía, la inseguridad alimentaria empeoró en 2022, a nivel nacional y en el condado de Los Ángeles. Nuevos datos del Departamento de Agricultura de EE. UU. muestran que el 12,8% de los hogares estadounidenses padecían inseguridad alimentaria el año pasado, un aumento de más...
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Despite the roaring economy, food insecurity got worse in 2022 – nationally and in Los Angeles County. New data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture shows 12.8% of American households were food insecure last year, an increase of more than 2.5% from 2021. And, a recent report from the University...
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The new Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mike Johnson, has just a few days to overcome two of the biggest challenges to his leadership. On the one hand, Johnson must convince his undisciplined caucus to accept a draft resolution that keeps the federal government open beyond the Nov....
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Felicia Mello CalMatters El descanso en fin de semana. La jornada laboral de ocho horas. La licencia familiar remunerada. Esos frutos de las victorias laborales son parte de la vida cotidiana en California. Ahora, este verano con bastante movimiento laboral en el estado, puede haber ayudado a inspirar otra...
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Felicia Mello CalMatters The weekend. The eight-hour workday. Paid family leave. Those fruits of labor victories are part of everyday life in California. Now the state’s hot labor summer may have helped inspire another precedent-setting measure, if Gov. Gavin Newsom signs a bill on his desk that would allow...
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Grace Gedye CalMatters Una cascada de despidos tecnológicos, la tensión de la inflación y las noticias de decisiones de los banqueros federales que podrían inducir una recesión podrían significar tiempos económicos difíciles en el futuro. Si se despide a más personas, más californianos recurrirán a los beneficios de desempleo...
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Grace Gedye CalMatters A cascade of tech layoffs, the strain of inflation and news of potentially recession-inducing decisions from federal bankers could spell tough economic times ahead. If more people are laid off, more Californians will turn to unemployment benefits to help them afford the basics while they look...
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Paula Cortez Medrano has worked in the agriculture industry since she arrived in the U.S. over 25 years ago. She has labored in the heat of Fresno summers, picking onions, tomatoes, grapes, and garlic and in the freezing temperatures of local produce packing houses, where she would wear two...
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Suzanne Potter California News Service SACRAMENTO, Calif. – People can now officially weigh in on a proposal by the Trump administration to punish legal permanent residents who have used certain public benefits by making it harder for them to get a green card or visa. The proposal comes despite studies that...