The Report: Will 2022 Be Naughty or Nice for the Economy?

Plus: Vaccination data doubts, Omicron in schools and a COVID Christmas
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December 17, 2021

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The Report

Measuring government performance

BAYONNE, NEW JERSEY - OCTOBER 06: A cargo ship moves under the Bayonne Bridge as it heads out to the ocean  on October 06, 2021 in Bayonne, New Jersey. Global supply chain disruptions have continued to affect the U.S. economy. Despite continued uncertainly in the economy, stocks staged a comeback on Wednesday with markets rebounding as investors showed optimism about a possible debt ceiling deal.   (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

The new year brings headwinds but also opportunities.

The agency has acted to address inconsistencies in its data tracker. But experts say the solution does little to correct reporting that has miscounted the vaccination status of millions.

The number of classroom interruptions nationwide has reached levels recorded in late August, when schools were struggling to reopen against the backdrop of the delta variant.

Omicron is serious, potentially deadly business for unvaccinated people,' Biden warned.

The COVID-19 pandemic fueled a nearly two-year drop in U.S. life expectancy last year, which also saw record highs in deaths tied to diabetes and unintentional injuries, such as drug overdoses.

U.S. News photo editors curate this year's most compelling images from at home and abroad.

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