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Jesse Rothstein

Jesse Rothstein is an economist, and currently professor of public policy and economics at the University of California, Berkeley. In… more

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jrothst.bsky.social
Come join us at the @capolicylab.bsky.social as our new policy director in Sacramento!
capolicylab.bsky.social
Please share with your networks: The California Policy Lab is hiring a policy director to amplify our policy impact in Sacramento. We're looking for a seasoned policy professional with deep experience in California state government. First review date is Oct. 10th: capolicylab.org/careers/poli...
capolicylab.bsky.social
Please share with your networks: The California Policy Lab is hiring a policy director to amplify our policy impact in Sacramento. We're looking for a seasoned policy professional with deep experience in California state government. First review date is Oct. 10th: capolicylab.org/careers/poli...
jrothst.bsky.social
New paper alert!

The @capolicylab.bsky.social and @thepeoplelab.bsky.social partnered with the CA Dept of Social Services and @codeforamerica.org to help low-income Californians find out about and claim tax credits and pandemic stimulus payments, and to learn what works in outreach.

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reblong.bsky.social
If you live in the Bay Area, but stand in allegiance with DC’s protest against the national guard policing their city, and all the other violations of law and decency, join us, Saturday, 9/6
Where: Oakland city hall, 12th street BART
When: Saturday at 11. #freeDC #indivisible #nokings #50501protest
We Are All DC: A National March — Free DC
DC communities are joyful, powerful — and we're under attack. Armed National Guard soldiers are carrying guns through our neighborhoods. ICE and FBI agents are profiling, harassing, and violently arr...
freedcproject.org
jrothst.bsky.social
Note that the first coauthor quoted is, in fact, an economist.
bencasselman.bsky.social
Just received this statement from Lisa Cook:
"President Trump purported to fire me 'for cause' when no cause exists under the law, and he has no authority to do so. I will not resign. I will continue to carry out my duties to help the American economy as I have been doing since 2022."
bencasselman.bsky.social
President Trump said he is firing Lisa Cook, a Federal Reserve governor, "effective immediately." It's his most direct assault yet on Fed independence -- and a step that it is far from clear he can legally take.
www.nytimes.com/2025/08/25/u... #EconSky
Trump Says He Is Removing Lisa Cook From Federal Reserve Board
www.nytimes.com
econsandy.bsky.social
Society of Labor Economists (SoLE) Annual Conference will be May 1-2, 2026 in Denver, Colorado. Submission portal is now open! Deadline for submissions is October 31--don't forget to submit! It will be a great conference! (organized by me and @jrothst.bsky.social)

mailchi.mp/sole-jole/so...
SOLE 2026 Submissions Open
mailchi.mp
jrothst.bsky.social
I would like to associate myself with this letter.

Key sentence: "It is unconscionable for Israel to treat civilians as liabilities to be contained rather than as human beings entitled to livable conditions."

The economics is secondary - but if it gives an excuse to make that point, good.
josephestiglitz.bsky.social
To Prime Minister Netanyahu, an open letter from 23 economists at universities in the US and Europe. We urge you to read it.

drive.google.com/file/d/1D_Sv...
Letter to PM Netanyahu from 23 economists.pdf
drive.google.com
jrothst.bsky.social
My campus email should be working now. I don't plan to check the myyahoo account, which I assume will be inundated by spam now.
jrothst.bsky.social
I tried to explain university finances, indirect costs, and the extortionary demands that the Trump admistration is making of many universities.
berkeleyolab.bsky.social
The landscape of US #highered is changing. @jrothst.bsky.social breaks down the conditions attached to donations, how endowments can be managed, and how research funding negotiations between universities and the federal government are unfolding in @laist.com:
What goes into a university budget? And how do endowments work? Let an expert be your guide
Million dollar settlements to regain federal funding? Rising tuition, but layoffs and course cuts? We're here to help.
laist.com

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berkeleyolab.bsky.social
The landscape of US #highered is changing. @jrothst.bsky.social breaks down the conditions attached to donations, how endowments can be managed, and how research funding negotiations between universities and the federal government are unfolding in @laist.com:
What goes into a university budget? And how do endowments work? Let an expert be your guide
Million dollar settlements to regain federal funding? Rising tuition, but layoffs and course cuts? We're here to help.
laist.com
aaronsojourner.org
"...escalates the President’s unprecedented attacks on the independence & integrity of the federal statistical system.

"The president seeks to blame someone for unwelcome economic news.

"...firing Dr. McEntarfer is without merit & undermines the credibility of federal economic statistics..."
President Trump called into question the integrity of the Employment Situation report that the BLS released this morning. He accused BLS Commissioner Erika McEntarfer of deliberately reporting false numbers to reflect poorly on this administration. This baseless, damaging claim undermines the valuable work and dedication of BLS staff who produce the reports each month. This escalates the President’s unprecedented attacks on the independence and integrity of the federal statistical system.
The President seeks to blame someone for unwelcome economic news. The Commissioner does not determine what the numbers are but simply reports on what the data show. The process of obtaining the numbers is decentralized by design to avoid opportunities for interference. The BLS uses the same proven, transparent, reliable process to produce estimates every month. Every month, BLS revises the prior two months’ employment estimates to reflect slower-arriving, more-accurate information. 
This rationale for firing Dr. McEntarfer is without merit and undermines the credibility of federal economic statistics that are a cornerstone of intelligent economic decision-making by businesses, families, and policymakers. U.S. official statistics are the gold standard globally. When leaders of other nations have politicized economic data, it has destroyed public trust in all official statistics and in government science.

We call on Congress to respond immediately, to investigate the factors that led to Commissioner McEntarfer’s removal, to strongly urge the Commissioner’s continued service, and ensure that the nonpartisan integrity of the position is retained. The statement from the President undermines these tenets and politicizes data which cannot and should not be used for political points.

by Jesse RothsteinReposted by: Peter Bergman

jrothst.bsky.social
I just donated to Sameer Project and World Central Kitchen. Please join me. Links in the below post.
jrothst.bsky.social
This has changed a lot in the last couple decades - start and end dates are both much earlier. My untested hypothesis is that it is an effort to get more of the school year before the spring standardized testing dates.

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jonmladd.bsky.social
The things for Dems to ask for before any votes for appropriations:
1) compliance with past federal laws before any new appropriations law
2) Elon Musk out of government
3) only a 1-2 month funding bill to ensure Trump has to come back to Congress regularly and thus Congress can ensure compliance.
thefarce.org
Johnson needs Dem votes to keep the government open.

AND he wants those votes to legitimate Elon's lawless destruction.

This is the Democrats' best chance to educate the public about the coup in progress.

Zero votes for Elon's coup must be our demand.

Right?

punchbowl.news/archive/2282...
Yet the challenges facing Johnson are numerous, especially whether he can cut bipartisan deals in a deeply divided Washington. Johnson will have to negotiate on a six-month-long CR with Democrats. That’s where he is going to get into some choppy waters. FWIW: Trump endorsed a CR Thursday evening.
In our conversations with Johnson, the Louisiana Republican acknowledges that he’ll need Democrats to pass a CR. Yet he also seems intent on codifying some of the DOGE cuts in a CR package. There’s no way Democrats will go for that. So how will Johnson thread that needle? He’ll make the political argument that Democrats are standing up for what Republicans dismiss as waste, fraud and abuse. But he doesn’t have much time to do this before the March 14 deadline.

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jrothst.bsky.social
This will show up in the March report, to be released on April 4. Why not in the February report, coming out March 7? Because that asks for employment in the pay period including Feb. 12, and the firings were nearly all too late for that.
jrothst.bsky.social
It seems almost unavoidable at this point that we are headed for a deep, deep recession. Just based on 200K+ federal firings & pullback of contracts, the March employment report (to be released April 4) seems certain to show bigger job losses than any month ever outside of a few in 2008-9 and 2020.

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joolia.bsky.social
The only appropriate response to this is impeachment and removal from office. Every moment the political press spends spinning out theories about 2026 and immigration polling is a minute they are not spending asking Republicans in Congress about their plans to enforce the rule of law
A screenshot of a tweet by the official White House account. 

Text: “Fixed it for you, @NYTimes.
Oh, and by the way, @ChrisVanHollen - he's NOT coming back.”

There is also a screenshot of the front page of the NyT with a large headline and photo about Van Hollen meeting with Abrego Garcia. They have edited the headline with red ink handwriting to say “ Senator meets with deported ms-13 illegal alien in El Salvador who’s never coming back.”

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capitalandmain.bsky.social
"Most of the USDA programs are aimed at changing irrigation practices to use less water..."

Farmers are already feeling the pinch from program cuts. Capital & Main is tracking how DOGE's actions are affecting them.

#DOGETracker #DOGE #USDA
capitalandmain.com/doge-impact-...

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