
Martha Gimbel
Martha Gimbel is the executive director of the Budget Lab at Yale University, who commented on the negative economic implications of the Trump administration's mass layoffs of federal workers, suggesting that they could lead to a decline in job growth and negatively impact the economy.
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Martha Gimbel is the executive director of the Budget Lab at Yale University.
The AI job cuts are hereMartha Gimbel stated that manipulating data is futile if people do not trust it.
Demissão de chefe de estatísticas do trabalho pode criar crise de credibilidade de dados nos EUAEconomist Martha Gimbel, executive director and co-founder of the Budget Lab at Yale, discussed the complexities of the tax on tips.
What Trump’s sweeping domestic policy law means for American workersMartha Gimbel described the Senate measure as 'highly regressive'.
Los beneficios del paquete fiscal republicano no alcanzarán para los pobres de EE. UU.Martha Gimbel expressed that Musk has little interest in improving government services.
As Musk steps back, experts say Doge cuts have harmed government services | Elon MuskMartha Gimbel, co-founder of the Budget Lab, discusses the impact of tariffs on consumer expectations of inflation.
Could Trump’s tariffs give a green light for corporate profiteering? | Trump tariffsMartha Gimbel warns that low-income families will be the most affected by rising prices.
Guerra comercial, la arriesgada apuesta de Donald Trump que podría coronar o hundir su presidencia en EE. UU.Martha Gimbel expressed concerns about the uncertainty in government spending affecting workforce investments.
What to expect from the first jobs report of Trump’s second presidencyMartha Gimbel, economist and executive director and co-founder of the Budget Lab at Yale University.
US employers cut more jobs last month than any February since 2009Martha Gimbel, executive director of the Budget Lab at Yale University, noted that employers relying on government grants would show declines in hiring.
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