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Zephorah@discuss.onlineto Canada@lemmy.ca•This Fourth of July, the world declares its independence from America161·3 days agoYeah. We’re pretty much over as a country.
Zephorah@discuss.onlineto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is anyone else not feeling that patriotic for July 4?3·4 days agoIt’s a free show. With the right people it’s good, but I understand your feeling.
Zephorah@discuss.onlineto News@lemmy.world•Black women’s unemployment is rising. Economists say it’s a warning sign.3·4 days agoThis is why I worry. It’s likely correct in that we’re heading for fallout. But here we are.
Zephorah@discuss.onlineto News@lemmy.world•Black women’s unemployment is rising. Economists say it’s a warning sign.281·4 days agoHere’s another issue. Can we believe any of the numbers being posted on federal .gov sites any more?
I’ve been reading a lot about the inception of the welfare Queen idea, as pushed by Reagan first in California and then in our government as a whole ever since. So I initially started reading this as Trump numbers to support that nonsense.
I want to believe it is what it says it is, a warning sign to us all.
Zephorah@discuss.onlineto News@lemmy.world•US private payrolls post first drop in more than two years; layoffs still low41·5 days agoI love how so many believe anyone and everyone can “just move”. Moving, even locally, is beyond the means of many.
CNAs, RTs, and Nurses can, and often do, live paycheck to paycheck. This is variable among mid levels.
Maybe doctors can “just move”. It’s more likely, based on income. And backgrounds. Maybe. Again, you can’t know the circumstances or the breadth of the language barrier.
Canada maybe. It’s my understanding the income is fixed, across the board, and RNs with 2yr degrees could only work as LPNs in Canada, regardless of experience.
Again. Circumstances vary.
“Just move” isn’t good advice unless you know someone well enough to know it’s good advice for them.
Zephorah@discuss.onlineto News@lemmy.world•US private payrolls post first drop in more than two years; layoffs still low23·5 days agoHealthcare started laying people off, including nurses, engaging hiring freezes, and tightening 2 months ago. After the senate pass, they’ve promised more cuts.
Zephorah@discuss.onlineto News@lemmy.world•Paramount accused of bribery as it settles Trump lawsuit for $16 million38·5 days agoThis is simply how the GOP raises money now.
Zephorah@discuss.onlineto News@lemmy.world•Senate Republicans narrowly pass Trump megabill after marathon voting session55·7 days agoAnd the judicial branch of government is officially dead.
Zephorah@discuss.onlineto News@lemmy.world•Trump says he'll 'look' at deporting Musk as feud reignites48·7 days agoDon’t forget about defunding rural hospitals.
Hospital income is 30-60% Medicare & Medicaid. Urban leans towards 30%. Rural and critical access lean heavily to the 60% side of things.
As such, the expectation should be cuts in medical service availability.
The biggest loss leader in the medical hospital line up is mother/baby & NICU. This is why not every hospital has these services. Or why a corporate chain in an area has 1 between their hospitals. The expectation here needs to be that less mother/baby services will be available going forward.
Don’t think for one second that hospitals cannot shut down.
https://youtu.be/ChgIkbg0x80