• EPI on Twitter
  • EPI on Facebook
  • Subscribe to EPI on RSS
  • Newsroom
  • Events
  • Donate

The Economic Policy Institute

Research and Ideas for Shared Prosperity

  • Home
  • About
    • Staff
    • Board of Directors
    • Jobs at EPI
    • Contact Us
    • About EPI
    • Newsroom
    • EPI News
  • Areas of Research
    • All areas
    • Education
    • Federal Budget, Deficits, and Taxes
    • Health
    • Immigration
    • Jobs, Wages, and Living Standards
    • Labor Policy
    • Macroeconomic Performance
    • Public Investment
    • Race and Ethnicity
    • Regulation
    • Retirement
    • Trade and Globalization
  • Publications
  • Experts
  • Resources
    • Economic Indicators
      • Employment and Unemployment – National
      • Employment and Unemployment – State
      • Job Seekers Ratio
      • GDP
      • Income & Poverty
      • Health Insurance
    • View all resources
    • State of Working America
    • Family Budget Calculator
    • Datazone
    • Bookstore
    • Economy Track
    • Testimony
    • Multimedia
  • Blog

Report | Jobs Wages and Living Standards

Employment Multipliers in the U.S. Economy

By Dean Baker and Thea M. Lee | June 1, 1993

Share this page:

See more work by Dean Baker and Thea M. Lee

See more work by Dean Baker and Thea M. Lee

Related Publications

January 30, 2012
The benefits of raising Illinois’ minimum wage: An increase would help working families and the state economy

August 31, 2011
Sustained, high joblessness causes lasting damage to wages, benefits, income, and wealth

May 19, 2011
Increasing the minimum wage is smart for families and the economy

April 12, 2011
Regulation, employment, and the economy: Fears of job loss are overblown

December 3, 2010
Employment, hours worked, and wages flatline

© 2012 Economic Policy Institute
Privacy Policy | Contact Us