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A listing of articles based on the PSID published in the popular press

Updated on October 8, 2021

October 6, 2021. Does the Boom Overcome the Bust? Study Finds Oil-County Residents Fare Worse in Long Haul.

September 27, 2021. Parents' socioeconomic status affects children's health long into adulthood. news-

September 27, 2021. Parental income has long-term consequences for children's health.

September 20, 2021. COVID-19 takes nine million years of life from people in the US.

September 20, 2021. COVID-19 Cost US 9M Years of Life Expectancy.

September 20, 2021. COVID-19 pandemic shortens aggregate US life expectancy by more than 9 million years.

September 14, 2021. Why Did Official Poverty Rate Rise if COVID Relief Took More Out of Poverty Than Ever?

September 14, 2021. Professor's Research on the Gender Effects of COVID-19 Informs Policy at the Federal, State Level. news.uark.edu

September 10, 2021. College students experiencing food insecurity less likely to graduate.

September 2, 2021. College students who experience food insecurity graduate at half the rate of their peers.

September 1, 2021. Food insecurity during college years linked to lower graduation rate.

August 24, 2021. DB Plans and Social Security Are Wealth Equalizers.

August 23, 2021. Study: Unionization cut poverty rates by more than two-thirds.

August 21, 2021. Is entrepreneurship on the decline?

August 16, 2021. Why Declining Entrepreneurship in the U.S. Is Not a Concern. knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu

August 3, 2021. Lack of Upward Mobility Can Shorten Black Men's Lives.

July 27, 2021. Study links low upward mobility to early mortality. news.yale.edu

July 27, 2021. Across The Board ? Household Giving Continues To Plunge.

July 12, 2021. How science overlooks Asian Americans.

July 6, 2021. Research shows labor unions help lower the risk of poverty.

Jun 17, 2021. What research says about two-parent families keeping kids out of jail and in school.

June 2, 2021. Study examines how job losses during the Great Recession affected physical activity of young adults. news-

April 30, 2021. What Happens When Opinion Polls Move Online.

April 8, 2021. Class Notes: College readiness, disability insurance, and more. brookings.edu

March 30, 2021. Measuring racism and discrimination in economic data. brookings.edu

March 25, 2021. Homeownership Builds Wealth for Communities of Color, Says Harvard Study.

March 24, 2021. Casual sex was dying out before the pandemic.

March 24, 2021. Why casual sex is declining among young adults, according to scientists. sports.

March 23, 2021. Why are young adults having less casual sex?

March 9, 2021. Deaths in the family can affect the educational attainment of children.

March 8, 2021. Deaths in the family can shape kids' educational attainment in unexpected ways. news.psu.edu

February 12, 2021. City to reallocate funds for first-generation homebuyers.

January 25, 2021. Opinion: Taxation for the purpose of redistribution is just. highschool.

January 22, 2021. The Reproducibility Challenge With Economic Data.

January 13, 2021. Class Notes: Merit-based aid, rebuilding a divided America, and more. brookings.edu

January 4, 2021. Frequent police stops, parental incarceration and mental health: Results among US non-hispanic black and white adolescent girls and boys.

December 30, 2020. Overwork and Exploitation Linked to Psychological Distress.

December 18, 2020. Am I Lowballing Upward Mobility?

December 10, 2020. Talking Headways Podcast: Location Does Matter. usa.

December 1, 2020. Is Marriage Good for Your Health?

November 23, 2020. Work-Limiting Disability and Intergenerational Economic Mobility.

November 11, 2020. Losing the American Dream.

November 6, 2020. Contributions of obesity and cigarette smoking to incident disability: A longitudinal analysis.

September 9, 2020. Tapped Out? Racial Disparities in Extrahousehold Kin Resources and the Loss of Homeownership.

September 2, 2020. Obesity, smoking, physical labor may explain disability disparities in U.S. study.

August 31, 2020. Disability disparities may be explained by obesity, smoking, physical labor.

August 20, 2020. Some Reasons for Optimism Regarding the "Hollowing Out" of America's Middle Class.

August 17, 2020. On the Frontlines of Protest, Generation Z Has Perspectives Worth Understanding: A Letter From One Willing to Take Risks.

August 10, 2020. Squeezing the middle class: Income trajectories from 1967 to 2016. brookings.edu

July 23, 2020. 10 myths about the racial wealth gap.

July 17, 2020. Instagram Is Affecting Your Bank Account (And Here's How To Regain Control).

July 15, 2020. Occupational Asthma Triggers and the Risk for New, Exacerbated Asthma.

July 14, 2020. The myth of closing the racial wealth gap through "stronger families".

July 13, 2020. More than 1.2 million Americans have lost a close family member to COVID-19. news.usc.edu

July 13, 2020. For every COVID-19 death, 9 close family members are left to grieve.

July 9, 2020. The Myth of Closing the Racial Wealth Gap by Being "Model Minorities".

July 7, 2020. Rich Folks Aren't That Stingy After All.

July 7, 2020. The Myth of Closing the Racial Wealth Gap Through Financial Literacy.

July 6, 2020. The Myth of Closing the Racial Wealth Gap Through Increased Savings.

July 1, 2020. The Myth of Closing the Racial Wealth Gap Through Black-Owned Banks.

June, 30, 2020. Education and the Dynamics of Middle-Class Status. brookings.edu

June 26, 2020. 5 Big Ideas to Narrow the Racial Wealth Gap.

June 9, 2020. An Unequal Workplace for Black Americans.

May 22, 2020. Are Black Workers Losing Ground? Trends in Pay and Work.

May 20, 2020. Populism 101: How to Turn the Myth of American Economic Stagnation into Reality.

May 20.2020. Divorce, Job Loss Drive Early Withdrawal from 401ks.

May 18, 2020. The American Dream Is Alive and Well.

May 17, 2020. Rushing to Reopen the Country Will Force Essential Workers to Make a Terrible Choice: Go Broke or Get Sick.

May 9, 2020. Rich Folks Aren't That Stingy After All.

April 9, 2020. Husbands' Distress Levels Increase Sharply After Wives Start Earning More Than 40 Percent of Household Income.

March 24, 2020. Teen Bullying Harm Can Linger For Years.

February 20, 2020. Long-Term Care Costs.

January 31, 2020. The American Dream Is Alive and Well.

January 24, 2020. Teen Boys And Girls Now Do Equal Amounts of Housework.

January 22, 2020. Opinion: Here's some good news for parents struggling to save enough for retirement.

January 21, 2020. Research Shows That Spending Money Makes People Happier Than Making Money.

January 15, 2020. Why single-parent homes don't affect black children as negatively as white kids. news.harvard.edu

January 14, 2020. Organized labor and the employment trajectories of workers in routine jobs: Evidence from US panel Data. brookings.edu

January 14, 2020. Automation, Labor Market Institutions, and the Middle Class. brookings.edufront

January 6, 2020. Can treating poverty change a child's brain? macleans.ca

January 4, 2020. Study Shows That Black People in Milwaukee More Likely To Prosper If They Move To A Less Segregated City.

January 3, 2020. Indiana University study analyzes Great Recession impact on giving.

December 28, 2019. Esther Cepeda: Legend of the family dinner.

December 13, 2019. What happens when black Americans leave their segregated hometowns.

December 9, 2019. The Myth of the Two-Parent Home.

December 7, 2019. Americans abandonging faith linked to drop in charitible giving, analysis finds.

December 7, 2019. Fewer Americans are donating to charity--and it may have nothing to do with money.

December 4, 2019. Study: Fewer Americans are Donating to Charity Because They Don't Go to Church. www1.

November 18, 2019. Job losses during the Great Recession may be responsible for decline in US birth rates. news

November 17, 2018. The Long-Term Cost When Graduates Move Back Home.

October 29, 2019. How married men and women in the US use their time has changed over the years. blogs.lse.ac.uk

October 28, 2019. Charitable giving rates still haven't recovered from the Great Recession.

October 25, 2019. Baby Love: How Birth Order Affects Our Parenting.

October 23, 2019. Study: Continued Attrition In Giving.

October 15, 2019. How the Gig Economy Fails Senior Workers Facing Retirement.

October 7, 2019. New study finds social media can positively impact mental health.

October 3, 2019. The Middle-Class Crunch: A Look at 4 Family Budgets. interactive/2019/10/03/your-money/middle-class-income.html

October 4, 2019. The Long-term Social Value of Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factors.

October 17, 2019. Report Shows Economic Gap and Racial Inequality Persist. article/157673

October 31, 2019. The Viability of "Baby Bonds" on the Road to Reparations. 2019/10/the-viability-of-baby-bonds-on-the-road-to-reparations

September 21, 2019. The Gender Lens: Dear. in.news.

September 10, 2019. New study finds social media can positively impact mental health.

September 1, 2019. Eight Myths of US Philanthropy.

August 30, 2019. Hurricaines can increase inequality in the US - but not in the way you think.

August 29, 2019. The numbers show that marriage does make men fatter. iol.co.za

August 17, 2019. Social network sites and effects on mental health in adults.

August 16, 2019. Immigrants Contribute Greatly to U.S. Economy, Despite Administration's "Public Charge" Rule Rational.

August 15, 2019. The unexpected consequences of adult children receiving financial aid from their parents.

August 5, 2019. Uncovering the Dynamics of the Racial Wealth Gap: One Black Woman's Story.

August 6, 2019. Remember The 47 Percent Who Pay No Income Taxes? They Are Not Who You Think.

August 8, 2019. When it comes to the wealth gap, race and family matter.

July 31, 2019. American Wealth is Broken.

July 15, 2019. Debunking Income-Inequality Research ? OpEd.

July 14, 2019. New study of 26,000 people disputes years of studies linking Facebook and depression.

July 10, 2019. New Research Claims that Facebook Plays a Significant part in Improving the Mental Health of Adults!

July 9, 2019. Social Media Benefits: Facebook Could Reduce Depression, Anxiety Risks In Adults.

July 9, 2019. Nice guys may win after all with higher levels of relationship satisfaction.

July 9, 2019. Facebook Could Be Good for Your Mental Health -- Yes, Really.

July 8, 2019. Nice guys actually DON'T finish last! Finding a kind partner is more important than compatibility, study claims (so are dating apps a waste of time?). dailymail.co.uk

July 8, 2019. Social media may help with mental health in older adults.

July 7, 2019. Facebook may actually benefit adult mental health.

July 7, 2019. Parents who help unemployed adult children curb behavior to offset costs.

July, 2019. Facebook Likely To Positively Impact Mental Health In Adults.

June 29, 2019. Social Media May Improve Mental.

June 28, 2019. Using Social Networking Sites May Help Avoid Psychological Distress, Improve Mental Health.

June 28, 2019. Social Media May Improve Mental Health, Reduce Depression Risk: Finds Study; 5 Tips To Reduce Depression Naturally.

June 27, 2019. Facebook not that bad, can kill depression in adults.

June 27, 2019. Study: You are 1.63 Times More Likely to Avoid Serious Psychological Distress if You Use Facebook.

June 27, 2019. Could Social Media Actually Improve Mental Health?

June 26, 2019. Can Facebook Improve Your Mental Health? msutoday.msu.edu

June 17, 2019. EDITORIAL: Income mobility characterizes the land of opportunity.

June 14, 2019. ACEs linked to higher health care costs in adulthood.

June 14, 2019. Earnings in the U.S.: A Game of Chutes and Ladders.

June 1, 2019. Rise and Shine: How school start times affect academic performance.

June 4, 2019. Cory Booker gives details on 'baby bonds,' a 'new American birthright'. news.

May 24, 2019. Your View by Lehigh professor emeritus: Why soaking the wealthiest 1% is bad economic policy.

April 25, 2019. WHO: Babies, This Is How Much Screen Time You Should Have.

April 8, 2019. Spending Time Online, Watching TV Before Bedtime Can Negatively Affect Teen's Mental Health.

April 5, 2019. Screen time -- even before bed -- has little impact on teen well-being.

March 21, 2019. Childhood adversity linked to higher out-of-pocket health care costs in adulthood.

March 21, 2019. Adverse childhood events lead to high out-of-pocket medical costs in adulthood.

March 18, 2019. Unpacking the Power of Privileged Neighborhoods.

March 14, 2019. Half of Older Households May Fall Short in Retirement.

March 13, 2019. The privilege of going to college in the US has always been about money.

March 7, 2019. Young Americans Nearly 4X More Likely To Have Been Arrested Than Older Adults.

March 1, 2019. Women must return to work after having a child - even for a small amount of money. thenational.ae

February 27, 2019. A Study Shows That Screen Time For Children Under 2 Years Old Has Doubled. scoop.market.us

February 25, 2019. Younger Americans much more likely to be arrested than previous generations.

February 25, 2019. Young Americans More Likely to Be Arrested Than Previous Generations: Study.

February 21, 2019. Average screen time is rising for children, but mobile devices aren't to blame. news.

February 20, 2019. Screen Time Exposure For Very Young Children Has Doubled Since The Late 90s.

February 19, 2019. Glued to Their Phones? Study Says Children Still Watch TV More Than Anything. blogs.

February 19, 2019. Screen Time for the Very Young Has Doubled in 20 Years: Study.

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