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Will Raderman

@radwill_

Employment Policy Analyst at @niskanencenter Former: @pplpolicyproj @BUSPH @BernieSanders @ZephyrTeachout.

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linkhttps://www.niskanencenter.org/author/wraderman/ calendar_today20-04-2018 21:30:59

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Kyla Scanlon The Recent Graduate employment dynamics are interesting, but I feel like media coverage has forced the "tech/STEM decline" a bit too much. Here's the change in unemployment rate for each major relative to 2017-2018 (Source: NY Fed).

<a href="/kylascan/">Kyla Scanlon</a> The Recent Graduate employment dynamics are interesting, but I feel like media coverage has forced the "tech/STEM decline" a bit too much.

Here's the change in unemployment rate for each major relative to 2017-2018 (Source: NY Fed).
Lawson Mansell (@lawsonhmansell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: A bipartisan group of senators just released a bill to make childbirth effectively free for those on commercial insurance. I modeled the impact on premiums, finding a likely modest increase - a worthwhile tradeoff to insulate parents from high and unpredictable costs. (🧵)

NEW: A bipartisan group of senators just released a bill to make childbirth effectively free for those on commercial insurance.

I modeled the impact on premiums, finding a likely modest increase - a worthwhile tradeoff to insulate parents from high and unpredictable costs. (🧵)
Niskanen Center (@niskanencenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Families with private insurance can face up to $10,000 in out-of-pocket costs for childbirth (average cost is $3,000). It's often impossible to estimate the costs ahead of time. The Supporting Moms and Babies Act aims to fix this. 🧵

Leah Libresco Sargeant (@leahlibresco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Spreading the cost of childbirth over all premiums eliminates copays for birth at the cost of very tiny premium increases. Closer to what insurance is meant to do—spread out the big costs over all buyers

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Me: “the Knicks game last night was rough. Let’s take the morning off from Twitter and NBA content and read something else” [opens up Bloomberg Morning Briefing]

Me: “the Knicks game last night was rough. Let’s take the morning off from Twitter and NBA content and read something else”
[opens up Bloomberg Morning Briefing]
Lawson Mansell (@lawsonhmansell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Medicaid expansion pop. are in a precarious financial situation, earning $15-$21K/year. The House proposal forces millions off their health insurance and then bars them from subsidies for Marketplace coverage which averages roughly $477/month (>23% of their annual income).

The Medicaid expansion pop. are in a precarious financial situation, earning $15-$21K/year.

The House proposal forces millions off their health insurance and then bars them from subsidies for Marketplace coverage which averages roughly $477/month (&gt;23% of their annual income).
Andrew Justus👷🏼‍♂️🏘🏙🏗 (@awjustus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Certain parts of the BBBA get a lot of attention, less probed are the bill's impacts on housing and homeownership. The earlier TCJA took a major step toward reducing the distortionary wealth-building effects of homeownership vs renting, the BBBA doubles down on this change. 1/

Niskanen Center (@niskanencenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We estimate about 2,000+ recent grads + those graduating next week will now lose their legal work status virtually overnight because of this decision. The administration shouldn't pull the rug out from under high-skilled workers and their employers — especially without warning.

Josh McCabe (@joshuatmccabe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’ve got to work harder to show the public that work requirements don’t work for Medicaid: “Recent polling finds that 60 percent of Americans and even 47 percent of Democrats support the idea.” nytimes.com/2025/05/22/ups…

DJ Zullo (@djacenba) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Starting lineup out scored 44-31 KAT + Mitch out scored 27-18 including 13-4 to start the fourth. I saw their struggles coming a mile away. Crippling lineup choices.