Economic Snapshots Switch Display


Health insurance industry employment outpacing providers and all-industry growth rates

SCHIP is not eroding private health coverage

Typical families see income and earnings decline

Bush tax changes wreck budget

Tax cuts, investment, and employment: The evidence contradicts supply-siders

Infrastructure cuts and consequences

Graduation rates are rising, but are lower for minorities

Who’s Grabbing All the New Pie?

Homeowners losing purchasing power

Employer-provided health coverage declining for college grads in entry-level jobs

Michigan and Ohio labor markets still struggling to recover

Wal-Mart’s reliance on Chinese imports costs U.S. jobs

Strong unions, strong productivity

Privatizers lose Social Security battle, but make inroads in Medicare

A Tale of Two Time Periods for Low-Income Families

Income and poverty trends in Israel

Majority of teachers graduate in the top of their class

Getting Beyond Balanced Budget Mania and Addressing the Nation’s Needs

Should teens work in construction?

For young college grads, employment levels still recovering as wages erode

The ARMs Alarm

Access to Sick Days Vastly Unequal

Minimum wage: Still waiting on a raise

More poverty than meets the eye

Current recovery great for profits, poor by most other measures

Recent income gains went to those with highest income

Looking for savings in all the wrong places

Jobs Picture, March 9, 2007

Inflation and unit labor costs: A phantom menace?