Bryce Covert
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Journalist writing about the economy. Contributing writer at @thenation.com, @chjreportinghealth.bsky.social National Fellow, and member of @fspnwu.bsky.social. Send tips to [email protected] or on Signal: brycecovert.25 she/her
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Are you facing unfair or unsafe conditions at work? Have you been denied a government benefit or run into arbitrary barriers? You can always send me a tip: [email protected]
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katieprout.bsky.social
At least 6 unhoused Chicagoans have been abducted by federal agents since September: 2 have been released, while the status of the remaining 4 is unknown. But the Chicago Coalition to End Homelessness is investigating reports of an additional 19 people disappeared.

chicagoreader.com/news/make-it...
Make It Make Sense: ICE targets Chicago’s homeless community
Plus: state and local leaders crack down on anti-ICE protesters and advocates ask the chief judge to keep ICE out of county courthouses.
chicagoreader.com
brycecovert.bsky.social
As pensions have disappeared, Americans are on the hook to find ways to create a comfortable retirement. Advisors who aren't required to act in their clients' best interests are preying on the opportunity, and Trump is likely to let them keep scamming retirees. inthesetimes.com/article/unle...
Unleashing Retirement Scammers
The Trump administration may reopen a loophole that allows investment brokers to enrich themselves at clients' expense.
inthesetimes.com
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Is it light enough for you to lift and carry? I would love an e-bike but have to get it up and down very steep basement stairs
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sarahlazare.bsky.social
Yesterday I spoke to Brandon Lee from the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee rights. He said they are still trying to get in touch with people who were taken. “This is very much a case of DHS deliberately trying to disappear people. Why else would they do it in the middle of the night?”
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sarahlazare.bsky.social
There is a class component to federal agents' crackdowns. They're abducting day laborers, street vendors, domestic workers, textile workers en masse. They're not going after big employers/people in Trump's corporate milieu.
How ICE Terror Campaigns Are Used to Discipline Labor
While Chicago sees a surge of ICE detentions, workers are facing retaliation as immigrants when they advocate for their rights.
prospect.org
brycecovert.bsky.social
"Full-day kindergarten expansions were responsible for as much as 24 percent of the growth in employment of mothers with kindergartenaged children"
chloergibbs.bsky.social
🙌 🙌 So happy to see this project come to fruition and this paper officially forthcoming at AEJ: Policy -- in part because I care so much about the question and am proud of how we answered it, and in part because I got to work with superstar coauthors Jocelyn Wikle and Riley Wilson, who are the best.
aeajournals.bsky.social
Forthcoming in AEJ: Economic Policy: "A Matter of Time? Measuring Effects of Public Schooling Expansions on Families" by Chloe R. Gibbs, Jocelyn Wikle, and Riley Wilson. www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=...
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Really important segment on where we are. "Masked secret police profiling people and now targeting entire apartment buildings, making everyone prove they're not guilty of something." Including, it should be noted, US citizens.
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Interesting that the EEOC is keeping the “radical left Democrats” thing off its website
Screenshot of eeoc.gov that says “Due to a lapse in appropriations, the EEOC’s offices are temporarily closed”
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anjalienjeti.bsky.social
My god.

“Watson said she saw agents dragging residents, including kids, out of the building without any clothes on and into U-Haul vans. Kids were separated from their mothers…’It was heartbreaking to watch…seeing kids coming out buck naked and taken from their mothers, it was horrible.’”
Massive immigration raid on Chicago apartment building leaves residents reeling: 'I feel defeated'
The Department of Homeland Security said federal agents with Border Patrol, the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives arrested 37 people in the raid.
chicago.suntimes.com
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pamherd.bsky.social
States are facing catastrophic SNAP cuts from the Big Beautiful Bill--North Carolina is saying they may shutter their SNAP program. The Bill cuts the budget to administer SNAP, charges states billions for making administrative mistakes, all while adding even more admin complexity to the program.
Eligibility guidelines are complicated—and especially so now with new work requirements. Beneficiaries’ incomes and work patterns are also complicated—their employment is unstable and often intermittent given how low-wage labor markets function. Moreover, their expenses, like childcare costs, are highly variable, but also critical to determining eligibility and benefit levels. The interaction, inevitably, leads to mistakes. Importantly, error rates also include procedural mistakes—like a missing form—even if the benefit is correct.
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msainato.bsky.social
US Department of Labor walks back funding freeze for DOL’s Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) after a class action lawsuit was filed
Crucial Lifeline for Tens of Thousands of Older Americans Saved




Complaint Forces Reversal of Trump-Vance Administration’s Unlawful Funding Freeze for Vital Senior Employment Program



Massachusetts - Following a class action complaint, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has announced it will reverse course and release funds for national nonprofit organizations to execute DOL’s Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) - a more than 60-year old program that provides employment opportunities and job training to older Americans who need a lifeline to get back into the workforce. In response to an arbitrary funding freeze by the Trump-Vance administration, Democracy Forward and Jacobson Lawyers Group PLLC filed a lawsuit — Jones et al v. Department of Labor et al – that sought to restore more than $300 million in grants.



“This is a huge win for seniors in need and yet another demonstration that, in many cases, when the American people fight back against this administration, it backs down,” said Skye Perryman, President and CEO of Democracy Forward. “Tens of thousands of older Americans were put in jeopardy by the funding freeze on this vital program. Thanks to our brave clients and the work of the Democracy Forward team, we have protected everyone who relies on the Senior Community Service and Employment Program.”



“The government took these steps only because the brave participants of the SCSEP program refused to stand silently to the side," said Lynn Eisenberg, partner at Jacobson Lawyers Group. "Because of their suit, tens of thousands of seniors across the country can once again make a living while serving their communities."
brycecovert.bsky.social
Glad to see that completely unqualified and outright dangerous people can still be derailed from political appointments www.nytimes.com/2025/09/30/b...
White House Pulls Pick to Lead Labor Data Agency
www.nytimes.com
brycecovert.bsky.social
Interesting stuff going on on the HUD main page
A pop up screen on hud.gov saying “The Radical Left are going to shut down the government and inflict massive pain on the American people unless they get their $1.5 trillion wish list of demands.” A bright red splash at the top of hud.gov with the same message
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ddayen.bsky.social
This is from Steve Womack, Republican appropriator, on whether Democrats should help negotiate a budget solution:
"Why would you do that if you know that whatever you negotiate is going to be subject to the knife pulled out by Russ Vought?"
The *Republicans* have figured this out!
Vought’s crusade upends the shutdown fight
It was only a matter of time before Russ Vought shook up the shutdown fight.
www.politico.com
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zparolin.bsky.social
New WP: We study how minimum wage increases affect poverty and food hardship in the U.S from 1981-2019. Different from recent work, we study the Supplemental Poverty Measure + two measures of food hardship, factor in cost-of-living differences, and more. www.iza.org/publications...
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louiseseamster.bsky.social
This is an important investigation and the context I’d add as a sociologist is how hard-to-use these programs already are for many—from years-long waiting lines for section 8 or housing, to lack of landlords willing to rent to Section 8 households, and ongoing loss of public housing units
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I know this country needs a wealth tax because helicopters have been buzzing my neighborhood nonstop all weekend ferrying rich people back and forth to a golf tournament on Long Island.
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This is my read and I honestly don't see how you could read it any other way. Congress has had no say in the mass firings of federal employees so far; why would the administration start now?
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Vought took the government hostage and fired 12% of the civilian workforce. Now Vought says if Congress holds out for a spending bill that limits on Vought's power, he's going to fire more people.

He's gonna fire them anyway. Congress must stand up for its power to make the law.