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Rockefeller Foundation Announces Second Class US Big Bets Fellows Baltimore Convening

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The U.S. labor force participation rate has fallen to 61.9%, the lowest since 2021, indicating a tightening labor market and potential structural issues. Initiatives like the Rockefeller Foundation's Big Bets Fellowship aim to address economic mobility and workforce challenges through innovative projects.

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  • Rockefeller Foundation announced second class of U.S. Big Bets Fellows on April 21, 2026.
  • Ten fellows from states including California, Indiana, and New York.
  • Projects focus on enhancing economic opportunities and addressing community challenges.
  • Fellowship lasts five months with tailored programming and support.
  • Labor force participation rate is 61.9%, the lowest since 2021.
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The tech sector is expected to remain stable in the short term despite the fellowship announcement. While the fellowship may not directly impact tech earnings, potential tech partnerships could generate some positive sentiment.

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