Do work requirements really...work?
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[A huge pot hole in Murrow Lane has been marked with a large warning message in yellow paint, saying 'Hole Very Big'] You love to see people looking out for one another. Martin Pope/Getty Images  BROWSING  [Classifieds banner image]( The wackiest headlines from the week as they would appear in a Classifieds section. Careers IT HELP FOR MARYLAND: About 800,000 Maryland license plates are unwittingly advertising a [Philippines-based gambling site](. How? The plates have URLs that originally hosted a website about the War of 1812, but the domain changed hands, and it now redirects to a place where you can lose $100. MIDWESTERN UBER DRIVER: A southern Illinois man was [charged]( with stealing a backhoe and driving it 10 miles to catch his flight at the airport. Still, the fines were probably cheaper than airport parking. Personal PICTURESQUE HIDEOUT AT NO COST: The General Services Administration is [giving out]( six lighthouses in the USâfor free. Prospective owners must enjoy the water, isolation, and making lots of repairs to old buildings. ISO FROSTED STRAWBERRY PIGSKIN: Finally, the worlds of college football and the breakfast item you usually eat at midnight are colliding. The bowl game formerly known as the Cheez-It Bowl will now be called the [Pop-Tarts Bowl](. For sale POTATOES, LOOSE: A whole bunch of spuds getting [dropped]( on roads in Denmark led to the detainment of a 57-year-old truck driver. The starchy spillage happened the same day the Danish government passed a new tax on diesel trucks, so perhaps it was a potato protest. REVISIONIST MUSIC HISTORY: An [early draft]( of âBohemian Rhapsodyâ thatâs being auctioned off reveals Queen frontman Freddie Mercury initially named the song âMongolian Rhapsody.â Galileo, Figaroâ¦Genghis Khan?âMM  TOGETHER WITH CIT BANK Watch your savings go platinum [CIT Bank]( When you save more, you earn more. And when you open a Platinum Savings Account from CIT Bank, the [higher your balance, the more youâll earn](. With a 4.85% APY1 on balances of $5k or more, a [Platinum Savings Account]( rewards high savings balances with stellar earnings (12x the national average2, to be exact). CIT Bank is an award-winning division of First-Citizens Bank & Trust Company, Member FDIC, laying digital convenience at your fingertips. There are no pesky account opening or monthly service fees, so you can keep what you earnâand enjoy plenty of chances to boost those earnings, too. Being a mindful saver deserves perks of its own. [Start saving and earning](.  SNAPSHOT  [Photo of the week](#)
[The Sun sets in alignment with Manhattan streets running east-west, also known as Manhattanhenge]Ed Jones/AFP via Getty Images When the natural world and the concrete jungle are in sync, it is a beautiful thing. This week, New Yorkers gathered to watch the sun set in alignment with the east-west streetsâan event known as âManhattanhengeâ that happens only four times each year. Glad to see everyone put down their phones to be present. Â SCIENCE Â [Dept. of Progress](#)
[A GIF of Neil Degrasse Tyson]Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey/National Geographic Channel via Giphy Here are some illuminating scientific discoveries from the week to help you live better and maybe even find a good movie to watch. Viral TikToks are on the decline. Itâs not your imagination: There really are fewer [viral]( videos on TikTok now. As of April, half as many new posts were getting 10+ million views as in February 2022, when the app hit a peak of 9,259 viral videos per week. It could be because the appâs user base grew from 1 billion near the end of 2021 to 1.6 billion this past March, ushering in a slate of new influencers to compete for eyeballs with dominant OGs like Charli DâAmelio. But smaller creators are getting squeezed, too. Average views on lesser-seen TikToks have also declined since December. Youâre not as good at detecting BS as you think. Sorry, but new research is calling cap on your ability to call cap. Study participants were given 20 statements and asked to determine which were said by famous figures and which were nonsensical phrases created by an algorithm. Turns out, people with the worst [bull**** detectors]( thought they had the best nose for baloney, and the ones who underestimated their abilities were the best at sniffing out BS. Researchers say we can all get better at resisting misinformation by being more âintellectually humble,â also known as not being a smartass. Good movie reviews might spell floppage for hyped films. If youâre excited to see a new movie even though itâs getting bashed by critics, youâre probably not alone. Prerelease reviews have been found to sometimes inversely predict a [movieâs success]( Positive marks actually correlated with box-office flops, and negative reviews indicated surprise financial glory, according to a new study. The trend even applied to top critics with lots of film expertise. Researchers say this challenges the standard thinking that good prerelease reviews boost box-office revenue.âML Â FROM THE CREW [The Crew]( Take your business to the next level. [Tech Brew]( is the free newsletter that keeps you up to date on the innovative technologies transforming the business world so you can deepen your understanding and stay ahead of the competition. Join 450k+ business leaders and decision-makers when you [subscribe today](. Â NEWS ANALYSIS Â [Do SNAP work requirements...work?](
[A person holding an empty wallet]( Zayas Photography/Getty Images The ancient adage âthose who donât work, wonât eatâ sounds like the inspo behind a new US law. Older low-income people will now have to get [employed]( in order to receive government food assistance as part of the debt ceiling agreement that President Biden signed this week. The deal raises the age cutoff for work requirements for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) from 50 to 54. Adults younger than 54 without disabilities and with no dependents must work at least 80 hours a month to get long-term SNAP benefits. That would appear to be a win for Republicans, who pushed for more work requirements to cut government spending and incentivize people to get jobs. But, according to a surprise finding from the Congressional Budget Office, the deal will actually cause the government to spend more on food aid since the legislation also expands SNAP access for jobless unhoused people, veterans, and young adults who were in foster care. The wrangling over the work requirements and subsequent questions about just how much the government will save reopened the decadeslong debate over whether a no-free-lunch-for-the-jobless policy actually boosts economic self-reliance. In short, do work requirements work? The grind-to-eat mindset The conservative think tank Foundation For Government Accountability claims that doling out help without strings attached âtraps people in government dependency.â It recommends adding universal work requirements to poverty aid programs, arguing the measures would boost the economy by spurring folks into job-seeking action and alleviating labor shortages. âLetâs help people get lifted out of poverty into jobs,â said House Speaker Kevin McCarthy as he promoted work requirements for government aid last month. But economists say the numbers donât add up Though quality data on the subject is hard to come by, many researchers say that having a job as a prerequisite for getting food from Uncle Sam doesnât necessarily motivate people to start beefing up their resume. Work requirements for SNAP had no effect on employment among recipients, according to a 2021 National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) [working paper](. SNAP work requirements reduced the number of people receiving food subsidies by more than 50%. Work requirements for SNAP add cumbersome paperwork to the application process that can prevent people from accessing benefits, according to social safety net scholar Jason Cook at the University of Utah. His latest research [suggests]( some people do end up working less for a short time after getting on SNAP, but thatâs likely because theyâre using that time to search for a better job. Economist Elena Prager, who co-authored the NBER study, told Morning Brew that people arenât jobless because they are choosing to freeload off SNAP instead. She blames challenges like âhomelessness, undocumented disability, or lack of access to transitâ for keeping folks out of the workforce. Prager says thereâs evidence that subsidizing the income of low-wage workers could be a better way to nudge more people to work. Zoom out: The debate over what the government owes jobless Americans goes beyond food. Work requirements for Medicaid and cash assistance for low-income families with kids were also on the table during debt ceiling negotiations.âSK Â BREW'S BEST Â # Meal prep: Buttery, pillowy, and zesty, these [cinnamon rolls]( offer a (lemon) twist on a classic. Book rec: Carley Fortuneâs [Meet Me At The Lake]( is for all the hopeless romantics. You should read it especially if youâve gone to every used bookstore in NYC looking for a particular copy of Love in the Time of Cholera. Art rec: Ever wonder what celebs would look like sitting on sandwiches? The search is over, thanks to [Celebs on Sandwiches](. Weâll take one [Larry David on a Bagel Sandwich]( please. Smart purchase: Your pillows donât deserve to be squished between your bed and your headboard. Up that neck support with a [mattress gap filler](. New fashion: Cannes 2023 recently wrapped, so there are two weeksâ worth of [red carpet fits]( to obsess over. Wish Joan Rivers was around to give her take on Sydney Sweeneyâs [look](. Sip sip: As the buzz around natural wine gets buzzier, one brand that lives up to the hype is California-based [Subject to Change]( whose [bottles]( deserve a spot in MoMA. Tech rec: If you fancy yourself an amateur cinematographer, try [this app]( that uses generative AI to simulate professional-grade video effects. Oscar noms, here you come. H2O game winner: The trick to acing your busy schedule? [AC+IONâs]( premium, enhanced 9.5+pH* water. Savor serious hydration with a refreshingly pure tasteâaward-winning college football quarterback Caleb Williams canât get enough of it. [Get Seriously Hydrated]( *This is sponsored advertising content. Â DESTINATIONS Â [Place to be: Apple Park](#)
[Apple's Cupertino campus]Anadolu Agency/Getty Images Itâs a big world out there. In this section, weâll teleport you to an interesting locationâand hopefully give you travel ideas in the process. Tomorrow, Apple is expected to announce its biggest product launch in almost 10 yearsâa mixed-reality headsetâat Apple Park in Cupertino, CA. You may recognize the city of Cupertino from your iPhoneâs weather app, but youâre probably not as familiar with Apple Park, the companyâs global headquarters since 2017. So, letâs learn a little bit more about one of the most famous office buildings in the world. Think of Apple Park as you would any other Apple product: sleek and extra at the same time. It was conceived of by co-founder Steve Jobs and meticulously laid out by Appleâs legendary chief designer, Jony Ive, in conjunction with the architectural firm Foster + Partners. Jobs even said the buildingâs circular shape âresembles the circular dial on an iPodâ (but sadly without that clicking sound). Letâs talk about the shape, because not many offices could be compared to a spaceship. Apple Parkâs distinctive ring extends almost one mile in circumference, which is necessary because itâs built for over 12,000 employees to work there (more than the undergrad population of nearby Stanford). And the âwallsâ are walls in name onlyâthe building is enclosed by towering curved glass pieces four stories high that can slide open when thereâs good weather in Cupertino. And thereâs typically good weather in Cupertino. Unsurprisingly, Jobsâs most lasting imprint on the campus is the room thatâs named after him: the Steve Jobs Theater. This 1,000-seat auditorium used for events and product launches is covered by the largest carbon-fiber roof in the world, according to its architects, and doesnât have even one column holding it up. Oh, and one more thing: Jk, you can move on to the next section.âNF Â COMMUNITY Â [Crowd work](#) Last week we asked: What is the best car game to play during a long road trip? Here are our favorite responses. - âPutting on the Now Thatâs What I Call Music Vol 1â50 playlist (a playlist of all the songs featured on Now CDs 1â50) on Spotify and having to guess the song and artist.ââMaria from Memphis, TN
- âIn the UK, Pub Cricket. You get runs every time you see a pub based on how many legs the pub name has (e.g., âThe Lionâ is four points). You are out when the pub has no legs (e.g., âThe Crownâ).ââIzzy from the UK
- âOn our road trips, we stop at thrift stores. When in the thrift store, you must go to the CD section, close your eyes, and pick one. Then, we listen to it until our final destination.ââChristy from Auburn, CA
- âA conversation made up solely of song titles. Inane, but creatively fun.ââCathy from CT
- âI have four kids and weâve played the âUseless Superpowersâ game for years in the car. We all take turns coming up with the most unuseful superpower until we stop because everyone is laughing so hard. Our all-time favorite? âI can control inchworms!âââSuzanne from IA This weekâs question What is the most niche theme for a party youâve been to or thrown? Mattyâs answer to get the juices flowing: âI host an annual chili cook-off, and one year, the theme was âsleep shirts.â Everyone who attended had to bring an old shirt theyâve slept in, and the winner of the cook-off was awarded a garbage bag full of those sleep shirts.â [Share your response here](. Â SHARE THE BREW Â # [Share Morning Brew]( with your friends, acquire free Brew swag, and then acquire more friends as a result of your fresh Brew swag. Weâre saying weâll give you free stuff and more friends if you share a link. One link. Your referral count: 0 [Click to Share]( Or copy & paste your referral link to others:
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