Empty airports. Full delivery trucks. When the pandemic hit, our infrastructure needs changed 🧵 politi.co/3foRIzv
One of the most severely affected parts of the economy was passenger travel. Public transit ridership, in particular, saw a steep downturn politi.co/3foRIzv
The pandemic also took a big bite out of air travel. The number of commercial flights was nearly halved from what it was in 2019. politi.co/3foRIzv
As Americans shifted to learning and working from home full-time, a high-speed internet connection became more vital than ever before politi.co/3foRIzv
And when leaving our houses to pick up groceries and buy toiletries became risky, Americans turned to online shopping. USPS reported that its competitive product volume — mainly package deliveries — was 31.6 percent higher in 2020 compared to 2019. politi.co/3foRIzv
The pandemic forced thousands of child care providers to close their doors. The collapse of the child care industry affected the labor market, with more than 10% of parents ( primarily women) forced to leave their jobs to take care of their children. politi.co/3foRIzv
Covid-19 has reshaped every aspect of society, from health care to employment to infrastructure and more. What other aspects of the pandemic recovery would you like to see represented by data? Let us know. politico.forms.fm/looking-at-the…
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Record numbers of children are suffering from anxiety and depression. Experts and lawmakers are trying anything to address the spike — even if it’s unproven. politico.com/news/2024/04/1…
Since 2020, over 100 state laws have been passed to address rising depression, anxiety and suicide rates.
Seemingly no idea is off the table, from free online therapy to suing social media companies. Some states have even appointed boards to get a handle on the crisis.
Some experts are skeptical of the number of new initiatives to address the youth mental health crisis and the rush to embrace them.
They worry about wasting effort on unproven theories that won’t pan out or that could even make the problem worse. politico.com/news/2024/04/1…
In state after state, fast-growing, traditionally liberal college counties are generating higher turnout and even greater Democratic margins — and Republicans are freaking out. 👇🧵
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College towns have already played a pivotal role in turning several red states blue – and they could play an equally decisive role in key swing states next year.
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Take Wisconsin, whose pivotal Supreme Court race saw a record turnout. It was no surprise that Dane County — home to University of Wisconsin — went blue. But voter turnout there was higher than anywhere else in the state, as was the Dem margin of victory. politico.com/news/magazine/…
Liberals just flipped the ideological makeup of Wisconsin's Supreme Court.
Janet Protasiewicz’s high-stakes win means the new 4-3 liberal majority is much more likely to strike down a controversial 19th century abortion ban in the state. politi.co/3m5uIMm
Liberal judge Janet Protasiewicz defeated conservative Dan Kelly 56.9% to 43.1% when the AP called the Wisconsin Supreme Court race at 9:53 pm.
The Chicago mayoral race is too close to call, with Brandon Johnson and Paul Vallas separated by the narrowest of margins.
Both candidates pushed supporters to vote by mail and want to wait for outstanding ballots to be counted before claiming victory. politico.com/news/2023/04/0…
Brandon Johnson will be Chicago's next mayor.
The progressive union organizer was backed by the powerful Chicago Teachers Union and defeated moderate Paul Vallas in a runoff election centered on crime. politi.co/3KwaS6j
Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to 34 criminal charges in a New York state grand jury indictment stemming from the district attorney’s investigation into a hush money scheme. politi.co/3KzDwDm
FYI: Each of Trump's 34 felony charges carries a potential prison sentence, but probation is most likely if he's convicted. politico.com/news/2023/04/0…