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Number of job seekers per job opening remains high in December

February 9, 2010

Read analysis of today's Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) release by EPI's Lawrence Mishel.

Unemployment drops to 9.7% despite more job losses

February 5, 2010

Analysis of the Bureau of Labor Statistics' monthly employment report.

Jobs and Wages Tax Cut Should be Part of a New Jobs Package

February 4, 2010

Josh Bivens explains why a jobs tax credit is useful to jobs creation and which version will have the largest impact.

Immigration and wages

February 4, 2010

A new paper shows that immigration has a small positive effect on wages for native-born workers, including less educated workers.

Transportation jobs

February 4, 2010

Proposal to invest in highways, mass transit and bike and pedestrian routes would create close to half a million jobs.

Understanding the Obama Budget

February 2, 2010

Now that President Obama has released his budget, EPI's Director of Research and Policy offers further analysis.

A first look at Obama’s proposed budget freeze

January 29, 2010

Contrary to rhetoric that portrays discretionary spending as “out-of-control,” projected spending on these programs is well within historical norms.

Inventory blip boosted growth but won’t last

January 29, 2010

The fourth quarter growth in gross domestic product was welcome, but won't be sustained for anywhere near long enough to address the jobs crisis and other problems.

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Analysis & Opinion

A long and persistent middle-class squeeze

February 3, 2010

More than one-third of all income growth since 1989 has gone to the top one-tenth of 1% of all earners. Read More

Budget reflects weakened economy, EPI analysis shows

February 1, 2010

The Obama administration released its fiscal year 2011 budget today, and its budget projections continue to reflect the poor state of the economy. Read More

Unions not an important impediment to removing ineffective teachers

February 1, 2010

On January 12, Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, delivered a speech at the National Press Club calling for more thorough evaluation of teachers, and simplified due process rules for removing ineffective teachers. EPI Research Associate Richard Rothstein had the following response, originally posted at the National Journal web site, to the Weingarten speech: Read More

Tomorrow’s Recovery.gov Numbers Won’t Tell Whole Job Creation Story

January 29, 2010

On Saturday, the Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board will post additional data on the employment impact of the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act of 2009. When interpreting the headline Recovery.gov estimate, it is important to keep in mind that this number represents only a portion of the full jobs impact of the Recovery Act. Read More

Spending freeze could spell disaster

January 27, 2010

EPI President Lawrence Mishel says the proposed freeze on non-defense discretionary spending will make it harder to create the millions of new jobs that are badly needed. Read More

Mishel outlines large-scale jobs creation effort required

January 25, 2010

During a Senate hearing on jobs creation, EPI President Lawrence Mishel said that policies to create jobs must be large enough to address the massive size of the current unemployment crisis. Read More

Number of job seekers per job opening rises to 6.4 in November

January 12, 2010

Many more jobs needed to support a strong recovery. Read More

One in four black, Hispanic workers is underemployed

January 8, 2010

Unemployment rate does not count millions of "involuntary part-time" workers. Read More

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EPI In The News

  • Growing hunger in America Baltimore Chronicle — Feb. 9, 2010 Read More
  • How a new jobless era will transform America The Atlantic — Feb. 9, 2010 Read More
  • U.S. wage growth: The downward spiral MSNBC — Feb. 8, 2010 Read More
  • Long-term unemployed still wait for recovery to arrive USA Today — Feb. 8, 2010 Read More
  • Jobs count to plunge nationwide Denver Post — Feb. 5, 2010 Read More
  • We need 402,000 jobs a month: Does the Senate get it? Huffington Post — Feb. 5, 2010 Read More
  • When is $100 billion not enough? Huffington Post — Feb. 4, 2010 Read More
  • Poof: another 800,000 jobs disappear CNN Money — Feb. 4, 2010 Read More
  • No defense for this budget The Nation — Feb. 3, 2010 Read More
  • Middle class finding it harder to make ends meet Pittsburgh Post Gazette — Feb. 1, 2010 Read More
  • Obama outlines plan to increase employment New York Times — Feb. 1, 2010 Read More
  • Growth spurt expected to slow this year Washington Times — Feb. 1, 2010 Read More
  • True populism The Nation — Jan. 29, 2010 Read More
  • Too soon to declare “Recovery Accomplished” Wall Street Journal — Jan. 29, 2010 Read More
  • Obama seeks tax credits for companies that make new hires Los Angeles Times — Jan. 29, 2010 Read More
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Immigration helps boost relative wages of U.S.-born workers at all levels of education

Immigration boosts wages

New paper shows how immigration has a positive impact on the wages of native-born workers, including those with less than a high-school education. Read More

Unemployment rate drops to 9.7% despite more job losses

February 5, 9:24am

The latest Bureau of Labor Statistics report shows a loss of 20,000 jobs in January. The total number of payroll jobs lost since the start of the recession in December 2007 now stands at 8.4 million.
Given the slight decline in payroll jobs in January, there was an inexplicable decline in unemployment in January from 10% in December. Long term unemployment, however, continued to rise, with over 40% of the nation’s unemployed out of work for more than 6 months, a new record.
In a testament to the enormity of the current crisis, the U.S. labor market started 2010 with fewer jobs than it had a decade ago, in January 2000, even though the labor force has grown by almost 11 million workers since then.
Policy makers need to pass a substantial jobs bill, because if anything should be seen as too big to fail, it should be the livelihood of America’s working families. --Heidi Shierholz
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