Join Us Tomorrow: "Uncertain Times: Reimagining Work, Place, and Social Good" Webinar

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Sep 24, 2025, 3:10:04 PM (yesterday) Sep 24
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The headlines say the economy is strong, but what's really happening to workers and families?

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Uncertain Times: Reimagining Work, Place, and Social Good

 

 

Dear Mike 

 

This is a friendly reminder to join us for tomorrow's webinar on the nation’s economic uncertainty.

 

The headlines say the economy is strong, but what's really happening to workers and families? Join Julie Cai (Center for Economic and Policy Research), along with experts Tara Watson (Brookings), H. Luke Shaefer (University of Michigan), and Daniel Neill (NYU) as they cut through the noise to examine how economic shifts impact public health, what policy changes mean for working families, and how we can harness technology for good.

 

Wall Street Journal reporter Dan Frosch will moderate this engaging discussion.

 

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Thank you for your commitment to understanding these critical issues. We're excited to learn alongside you tomorrow.

 

See you at 11:30 AM ET!

 

Featured Speakers

 

Opening Remarks:

Julie Cai, Economist, Center for Economic and Policy Research

 

Expert Panel:

  • Tara Watson - Director of the Center for Economic Security and Opportunity, Brookings Institution
  • H. Luke Shaefer - Hermann and Amalie Kohn Professor of Social Justice & Social Policy, University of Michigan
  • Daniel Neill - Professor of Computer Science, Public Service, and Urban Analytics, New York University

Moderated by: Dan Frosch, Wall Street Journal reporter

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CEPR's Advisory Board includes Nobel Laureate economists Robert Solow and Joseph StiglitzJanet Gornick, Professor at the CUNY Graduate Center and Director of the Luxembourg Income Study; and Richard Freeman, Professor of Economics at Harvard University.

 

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