Cecilia Cuellar

Counting more than Pennies: 9/11´s Opportunity cost (An Economic Thought)

The events of September 11, 2001, shook the world to its core and brought about significant changes in how we think about security. These tragic attacks not only resulted in the loss of countless lives but also forced nations worldwide to reevaluate how they protect their people, infrastructure, and way of life. This event sparked […]

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Labor Day and the Resilience of Diversity in the Workforce

In the post-2020 era, the Labor Force Participation Rates of Hispanic and African American communities increased rapidly, surpassing those of Whites. The Labor Force Participation Rate of the Hispanic Population increased by approximately 1.1% (in August) compared to its pre-pandemic trend (defined as the average from January 2010 to February 2020). This increase has resulted

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