Poverty
Unemployment
Trade Policy
Unions & Democracy

COVID-19 has exacerbated poverty in the U.S., spreading and deepening it along preexisting fissures of inequality. If America’s leaders do not address this crisis with visionary social and economic policy, the health and well-being of the nation is at stake. Read more

Another 1.1 million people applied for unemployment insurance (UI) benefits in the week ending Oct. 31: 751,000 for regular state UI and 363,000 for Pandemic Unemployment Assistance. This was the 33rd straight week total initial claims were far greater than the worst week of the Great Recession. Read more

Job losses due to growing U.S. trade deficits hit manufacturing industries particularly hard, shrinking the share of middle-class jobs available to workers without a college degree. This report examines a two-pronged strategy for rebuilding the domestic economy and restoring American manufacturing. Read the report

The Trump administration has consistently attacked workplace democracy—the ability of working people to elect representation in the workplace. This has ramifications for our overall political system. Read more

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