Economy

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Appalachia

AP launches ‘Looking for America’ series with an immersive trip into Appalachia

OCT. 9, 2020

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Brooklyn

AP’s portrait of a family forced into tough choices during the pandemic

SEPT. 25, 2020

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Business

Putting a human face to the numbers: A waiter made homeless by the pandemic

SEPT. 18, 2020

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Coronavirus

AP Exclusive: US Catholic Church lobbies, gets windfall in federal PPP funds

JULY 17, 2020

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Business

Fast, definitive work on US price gouging complaints amid coronavirus crisis

MARCH 27, 2020

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Business

Jobs boom favors Democratic counties over Trump strongholds; social issues motivate GOP base

AUG. 9, 2018

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Moi Williams, 59, poses for a photo Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2017, in Los Angeles. Williams, who has been homeless for four years, said he is comfortable sleeping on the street. "I'm not bothering nobody. I'm not being bothered." The homeless are easy to pass by on the street. It's harder when you look into their eyes. Their gazes hint at lost promise or a glimmer of hope. Some are sad, some placid, others haunting. Behind each person is a story that however vague offers some glimpse into their lives. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

Economy

AP photographers show the despair, and hopes, of homeless along US West Coast

NOV. 17, 2017

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Stacie Blodgett, who voted for Donald Trump, works in her antique and pawn shop in Aberdeen, Wash., June 13, 2017. "Has he done anything good yet?" she asks. "Has he?" She hopes Trump understands the stakes in places like this, where neighbors have been reduced to living in cars. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

Drug addiction

Deep reporting, startling images reveal shaky faith and depths of despair in Trump Country

AUG. 25, 2017

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In this Thursday, May 25, 2017 photo, an assembly line laborer works across from a collaborative robot, right, at the Stihl Inc. manufacturing facility in Virginia Beach, Va. At the plant human workers are interspersed with computers and robotics that require trained technicians to service and maintain while reducing the company's need for pursuing traditional manual laborers. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

Economy

The Future of Work: US adding factory jobs, but there’s a catch

AUG. 25, 2017

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President Donald Trump is sworn in during a live broadcast of the inauguration as Denny Riebe, from right, Doug Dickman, Scott Reilly, and Bill Winter, play cards at the Sawmill Saloon in Prairie du Chien, Wis., Friday, Jan. 20, 2017. The men who meet here for cards every morning and call themselves the Corner of Superior Knowledge are made up democrats, Trump supporters and another described as agnostic. The campaign vitriol that has cleaved apart the country has not left the same scars here, a place where talking politics is considered impolite, where wives reported not knowing how their own husbands voted and husbands said they never asked their wives. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

Economy

​All-formats team illuminates why a Democratic stronghold went for Trump

FEB. 17, 2017

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