How Covid-19 and Job Loss Sparked US Protests
USAFri Jan 03 2025
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The Covid-19 pandemic has been tough on people in many ways. It's not just about getting sick—it's also about losing jobs and seeing loved ones pass away. A recent study in the US looked at how these things might be linked to social unrest. Researchers used surveys, protest data, and weekly stats on Covid deaths and unemployment. They found that job loss and deaths from Covid-19 made people feel more stressed and less confident about the economy. When people felt this way, especially in places with money problems or political divides, protests became more common. It wasn't just about how people felt about the economy, though—it was more about the stress and sadness they felt.
The study was unique because it combined different types of data to get a clearer picture. It's important to note that the connection between pandemic stress and protests was stronger in certain areas. This shows that the impact of the pandemic isn't the same everywhere. It also highlights how important it is to support people's mental health during tough times.
https://localnews.ai/article/how-covid-19-and-job-loss-sparked-us-protests-9bdfd690
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