Search results for life expectancy (109)
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Social Security, Medicare and life expectancy
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News from EPI › Rich man, poor man; how income impacts life expectancy
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Growing disparities in life expectancy
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Rich man, poor man: The life expectancy gap
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Steady contributions, affordability, and lifetime income are the building blocks of a retirement system that works for working families: Expanding Social Security is the most important step
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Breathe Easy—How Guaranteed Retirement Accounts could change your life: A primer on GRAs and how they work
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Life Is Worse In Right-To-Work States
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News from EPI › NewsFlash: Disparities in life span reflect those in income
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Racial and ethnic disparities in the United States: An interactive chartbook
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Do Disability Trends Reflect a Liberalization of the Program’s Medical Criteria?
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Beyond ‘normal’: Raising the retirement age is the wrong approach for Social Security
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Statement for the record for US Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions on the retirement crisis
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Many older workers have difficult jobs that put them at risk: Working longer is not a viable solution to the retirement crisis
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The Older Workers and Retirement Chartbook
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References
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Chapter 2. Retirement
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Guiding principles for anti-racist research, the ‘bodycam’ for racial economic injustice
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Advancing anti-racist economic research and policy: Perspectives and resources on race, ethnicity, and the economy
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News from EPI › New essay series and chartbook offer perspectives on advancing anti-racist economic research and policy
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Risk without reward: The myth of wage compensation for hazardous work
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The war against the Postal Service: Postal services should be expanded for the public good, not diminished by special interests
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Social Security expansion would likely bolster, not hurt, economic growth
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Building the movement for workers’ rights and wages: EPI’s accomplishments in 2018
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Ohio’s economy no longer fully recovers after recessions
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Low relative pay and high incidence of moonlighting play a role in the teacher shortage, particularly in high-poverty schools: The third report in ‘The Perfect Storm in the Teacher Labor Market’ series
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Policy Agenda
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The unfinished business of health reform: Reining in market power to restrain costs without sacrificing quality or access
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Social Security is looking like a pretty good investment these days
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50 years after the Kerner Commission: African Americans are better off in many ways but are still disadvantaged by racial inequality
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Teachers and schools are well served by teacher pensions