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The Build Back Better Act will support 2.3 million jobs per year in its first five years
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October inflation spike is not driven by economic overheating
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Alabama is making a costly mistake on COVID-19 recovery funds. Here’s a better path forward.
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Solid job growth in October as the recent surge in the pandemic recedes
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What to watch on jobs day: October job growth expected to mildly improve as COVID-19 caseloads recede
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The Build Back Better Act’s macroeconomic boost looks more valuable by the day
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New analyses of minimum wage increases in Minneapolis and Saint Paul are misleading, flawed, and should be ignored
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Yes, the Build Back Better Act is fully paid for
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Latina Equal Pay Day: Latina workers remain greatly underpaid, including in front-line occupations
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Few Midwestern states are providing premium pay to essential workers, despite American Rescue Plan funding
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Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey reflects a decline in both job openings and hires after Delta variant surge
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Weak job growth in September as Delta variant leaves its mark
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Cutting the reconciliation bill to $1.5 trillion would support nearly 2 million fewer jobs per year
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What to watch on jobs day: A seasonal swing in public-sector education employment
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Abolish the debt ceiling before it commits austerity again: The GOP used the debt ceiling to force spending cuts in 2011. It can’t be allowed again.
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Two-thirds of low-wage workers still lack access to paid sick days during an ongoing pandemic
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All pain and no gain: Unemployment benefit cuts will lower annual incomes by $144.3 billion and consumer spending by $79.2 billion
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Pandemic-related economic insecurity among Black and Hispanic households would have been worse without a swift policy response
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Black and brown workers saw the weakest wage gains over a 40-year period in which employers failed to increase wages with productivity
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Immigration reform would be a boon to U.S. economy and must be part of the $3.5 trillion budget resolution: Senate parliamentarian would be wrong to rule otherwise
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Social insurance programs cushioned the blow of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020
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By the Numbers: Income and Poverty, 2020
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The 2020 Census report highlights the costs of the pandemic and benefits of early policy safety net measures
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Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey reflects labor market before August’s Delta variant surge
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Disappointing job growth in August as the Delta variant surged
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Growing inequalities, reflecting growing employer power, have generated a productivity–pay gap since 1979: Productivity has grown 3.5 times as much as pay for the typical worker
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What to watch on jobs day: Labor market growth may slow as the Delta variant surged in August
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Bargaining over COVID-19 vaccine requirements doesn’t mean unions oppose mandates: EPI’s Dave Kamper provides a Twitter reality check
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A century after the Battle of Blair Mountain, protecting workers’ right to organize has never been more important
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Cutting unemployment insurance benefits did not boost job growth: July state jobs data show a widespread recovery