joining us with her reaction, economic policy institute senior economist elise gould. am stunned by what everyone was highlighting their about leisure and hospitality, really no movement. is this a one-time blip, or can this be sustained? elise: it would be nice if it was a one-time blip. it really depends on this pandemic. we look at the reference period of july, when we saw a five-fold increase in covid cases. that is affecting leisure and hospitality. in june and july, you saw the numbers drive upwards. we are waiting and seeing with the longer-term trend looks like as the variant spreads throughout this country. romaine: we have been talking about the unequal and unevenness of this economic recovery. we did see concerning data with regards to the end of limit rate for black americans, also concerning data with regards to women and how they fold into the economic rebound. elise: that is right, it is important to look across all sectors and demographic routes to see how the recovery is treating people differently. and it is. a lot of the recovery is going towards some