@daveweigel.bsky.social
National politics reporter at semafor.com. Alum: WashPost, Bloomberg, Slate, Reason. Author of “The Show That Never Ends.”
@connieschultz.bsky.social
Columnist, novelist, j-prof. NYT bestselling novel, The Daughters of Erietown. Children’s book, Lola and the Troll. On Substack at Hopefully Yours. I love Sherrod Brown. https://connieschultz.substack.com/
@lipstickecon.bsky.social
Pro-worker/anti-work labor economist, Chief Economist and SVP of Research at the Institute for Women’s Policy Research, Hampshire College and NSSR alum, cat person.
@ernietedeschi.bsky.social
Personal Account. Director of Economics, The Budget Lab at Yale University. Former Chief Economist, White House Council of Economic Advisers.
@bencasselman.bsky.social
Chief Economics Correspondent for The New York Times. Adjunct at CUNY Newmark. Ex: FiveThirtyEight, WSJ. He/him. Email: ben.casselman@nytimes.com Signal: @bencasselman.96 📸: Earl Wilson/NYT
@gbenga-ajilore.bsky.social
Professional economist, amateur bassoonist, and 20x half-marathon runner.
@justinwolfers.bsky.social
Econ professor at Michigan ● Senior fellow, Brookings and PIIE ● Intro econ textbook author ● Think Like An Economist podcast ● An economist willing to admit that the glass really is half full.
@arpitrage.bsky.social
Associate Professor of Finance, NYU Stern Newsletter: arpitrage.substack.com Website: arpitgupta.info
@jeffstein.bsky.social
Reporter at The Washington Post. Listen to my series on John Brown: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/american-carnage/id1723391781
@econberger.bsky.social
Director of Economic Research at the Burning Glass Institute. I tweet a lot about labor markets, macro, and (sorry) music! Tweets represent my own views.
@arindube.bsky.social
Provost Prof. of Economics (UMass Amherst). Inequality, labor market policies and competition. Affiliations: NBER, IZA, MIT Shaping the Future of Work Initiative Book project: The Wage Standard
@dynarski.bsky.social
Economist & Prof at Harvard | First-gen college grad | Education, economics, inequality | Shitposts are in a Boston accent | former union organizer NYT Columns https://bit.ly/3TbaxXV https://linktr.ee/susan.dynarski www.susandynarski.com
@gottliebecon.bsky.social
Economist. Professor at University of Chicago, Harris Public Policy. I study the economics of healthcare — doctors, nurses, insurance, plus some labor and urban economics. www.gottlieb.ca
@upjohninstitute.bsky.social
The W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research is a nonpartisan, independent research organization, founded in 1945 to study policy-related employment issues and to implement workforce solutions. Based in Kalamazoo, Michigan. https://www.upjohn.org/
@jasonfurman.bsky.social
Professor at Harvard. Teaches Ec 10, some posts might be educational. Also Senior Fellow @PIIE.com & contributor @nytopinion.nytimes.com. Was Chair of President Obama's CEA.
@joshua-goodman.com
Education economist @ BU Wheelock & Economics Dept | Wheelock Education Policy Center (@wheelockpolicybu.bsky.social) | Co-editor @ JHR | White House CEA 2022-23 | www.joshua-goodman.com
@bcappelbaum.bsky.social
I write about the economy for the opinion pages of The New York Times. Verification: https://go.bsky.app/8WhdCDa
@clibassi.bsky.social
phd student in econ and ed at EPSAatTC. formerly: SMPAGWU, College Board, CAPhighered, edpolicyford, ComunidadMadrid, pgcps.
@aaronsojourner.org
Labor economics @upjohninstitute.bsky.social & @IZA.org. Formerly senior economist for labor at White House CEA, prof, union organizer, bike courier, house painter, dishwasher... Minneapolis. Views mine. aaronsojourner.org Be kind • Work hard • Have fun
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Economist • Former Obama and Biden CEA • Views mine alone • Subscribe to Briefing Book: https://www.briefingbook.info
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