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5.4 job seekers per job opening in January

March 9, 2010

January shows an increased number of job openings, but there remain far more job seekers.

Jobs Crisis Fact Sheet

March 8, 2010

Additional context on the country's high unemployment rate. (Updated March 2010.)

EPI’s Jobs Picture

March 5, 2010

Unemployment is unchanged in February but underemployment rises. 26.2 million Americans are now unemployed or underemployed.

Korea, Colombia and job loss

February 25, 2010

The U.S. manufacturing sector has lost nearly a third of its jobs between 2001 and 2009. International economist Robert Scott examines how proposed trade deals with Colombia and Korea could affect the job market.

Looking for blame in all the wrong places

February 25, 2010

Minimum wage increases do not cause part-time job loss.

The effects of citizenship on family income and poverty

February 24, 2010

A new paper finds that immigrant workers who are U.S. citizens enjoy higher wages and lower levels of poverty than non-citizens and that this benefit remains even after controlling for other factors.

The Economic Benefits of Immigrant Authorization

February 17, 2010

A new study co-authored by EPI board member Manuel Pastor shows substantial economic benefits of authorizing workers who are currently undocumented. The paper, which looks specifically at the 1.8 million unauthorized Latino workers in California, helps illustrate how helping these workers come "out of the shadows" can be good not just for immigrant families but also for government revenues.

Bridge to immigration or cheap temporary labor?

February 17, 2010

American employers often claim they use the H-1B and other skilled guest worker visa programs to attract talented foreign workers and help them remain permanently in the U.S. But new evidence shows these programs are mainly a means to help outsource U.S. jobs or recruit cheap temporary labor.

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Analysis & Opinion

EPI applauds Local Jobs for America Act

March 10, 2010

"Exactly the kind of bold response we need to address the worst jobs crisis since the Great Depression." Read More

California’s Day of Action highlights need for fiscal relief to state and local governments

March 5, 2010

State and local budget cuts could cost millions of jobs. Read More

An immigration system where everybody wins

February 26, 2010

A growing body of research shows that citizenship benefits both immigrant workers and U.S.-born workers, as well as the overall economy. Read More

Address jobs now, deficits later

February 25, 2010

Job creation and deficit reduction are not opposing goals. Read More

Mishel testifies before Congress on the jobs crisis

February 23, 2010

EPI President Lawrence Mishel told the House Committee on Financial Services that if Congress does not act quickly and at a sufficient scale, "high and damaging unemployment will continue for years." Read More

More than 1 million long-term unemployed could lose benefits without extension

February 22, 2010

EPI Vice President Ross Eisenbrey says an extension of unemployment benefits set to expire this month is urgently needed. Read More

A stark before-and-after picture

February 19, 2010

Need proof that The Recovery Act is working? During a recent radio interview, economist Josh Bivens said that GDP data offers compelling evidence. Read More

The Recovery Act one year later

February 17, 2010

EPI President Lawrence Mishel says the Recovery Act passed one year ago worked exactly as designed, helping create about two million jobs. Read More

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  • Arizona jobless rate up 114% since the recession began Phoenix Business Journal — Mar. 12, 2010 Read More
  • Opponents of Chinese currency policy are smelling blood Marketwatch — Mar. 12, 2010 Read More
  • Obama outlines drive to rise U.S. exports New York Times — Mar. 12, 2010 Read More
  • Krugman says China Yuan policy depresses economic growth Business Week — Mar. 12, 2010 Read More
  • The immigration economy Council on Foreign Relations — Mar. 12, 2010 Read More
  • 100,000 jobs subsidized by stimulus will end in September Huffington Post — Mar. 11, 2010 Read More
  • It won’t be easy for teens to find summer jobs Deseret News — Mar. 11, 2010 Read More
  • States, cities likely to slash jobs as stimulus dwindles CNBC — Mar. 10, 2010 Read More
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Unemployed wait longer and longer for jobs

The long wait

Typical job search takes close to five months. Read More

A massive jobs gap

March 5, 1:34pm

The labor market is now roughly 11.1 million jobs below what would be needed to return to pre-recession of unemployment. And even that number understates the slack in the labor market because it fails to take into account the decline in hours worked for those who have kept their jobs.
At the start of the recession in December 2007, the length of the average work week in the private sector was 34.7 hours. In February, it was 33.8 hours. The decline in the total number of hours worked in the private sector since the start of the recession attributable to reduced hours alone is equivalent to 2.8 million jobs.
This means that the “effective” gap in the labor market is on the order of 13.9 million jobs. --From Heidi Shierholz' February Jobs Picture.
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The State of Working America

A comprehensive look at the U.S. labor market and trends in income and employment levels, wages, poverty and healthcare coverage for American families

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Agenda for Shared Prosperity

EPI's initiative to revive the American economy

Economic Analysis and Research Network (EARN)

Economic Analysis and Research Network

Improving workers' lives through state and local research and advocacy

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The Broader, Bolder Approach to Education

Policies to overcome the link between social and economic status and achievement