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Why economics tells us that crediting the TCJA for wage increases is just PR
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The Trump administration’s attempt to dismantle the fiduciary rule: A year in review
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UN Secretary General’s report on migration highlights the need for government action and cooperation, but lacks key guidance on labor migration
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What to Watch on Jobs Day: How the Trump administration stacks up against an economy on autopilot
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Providing unpaid leave was only the first step; 25 years after the Family and Medical Leave Act, more workers need paid leave
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Year one of the Trump administration: Normalizing itself by working for the top 1 percent
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White House framework calls for a vast increase in immigration enforcement on the backs of DREAMers, while only legalizing 16 percent of the undocumented population
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Lessons from today’s GDP report: Long-expected rebound in productivity finally seems to be happening, and no reason for Fed to raise rates in their next meeting
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Davos is Trump’s kind of town
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The TCJA, combined with a cynical PR campaign from the GOP and the corporate world, could hit American families hard in the 2019 tax season
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Overall union membership rises in 2017, union density holds steady
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Unrigging the economy to grow the middle class: Pennsylvania takes the lead on overtime
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State and local policymakers should beware preemption clauses
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Maryland grants access to paid sick days to 700,000 workers and their families
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Fighting for public sector union rights 50 years after MLK’s assassination
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Our analysis of January 1 state minimum wage changes understated the total increase in wages for workers throughout the country
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The search for the next president of the New York Federal Reserve is a big deal
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Renegotiating NAFTA is an opportunity to get trade policy right
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The economy has made great strides since the recession, but weakness remains
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What to Watch on Jobs Day: Taking stock of the labor market, 10 years since the start of the Great Recession
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The courts are getting it wrong when it comes to unpaid interns
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By overturning Specialty Healthcare, the NLRB has made it harder for workers to organize
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The arguments supporting corporate tax cuts are wrong, and territorial taxation will make things worse
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NLRB reverses Browning-Ferris, makes it harder for workers to bargain with their employers
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The economy is on the right track, but key indicators show we’re not at full employment yet
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If corporate rate cuts don’t trickle down, the House tax plan will raise taxes on moderate-income households too
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What to Watch on Jobs Day: Labor market should continue to improve, with or without pending tax cuts
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The distribution of TCJA cuts, as well as the burden of financing them, by income group and race
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United States fails to participate in key global conversations on migration
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Republican tax plan will reduce American competitiveness