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Debt ceiling deal ‘work requirements’ would hurt low-wage workers, fuel corporate greed
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Class of 2023: Young people see better job opportunities
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Lessons from a successful fight for affordable housing in the heart of Silicon Valley: Menlo Park’s “No on V” victory is a model for the nation
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Weaponizing the debt limit should not be normalized: President Biden should do “whatever it takes” to avoid an economic catastrophe
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April jobs report: The labor market is strong, but it’s not ‘too hot’
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Class of 2023: Young adults are graduating into a strong labor market
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Job openings continued to fall in March while layoffs increased
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Don’t let businesses off the hook: The government’s role in creating segregation does not exonerate the private sector
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No way out: Older workers are increasingly trapped in crummy jobs and unable to retire: Growing disparities in work and retirement in 30 charts
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Speaker McCarthy’s debt limit proposal = enormous human toll: Proposal would impose burdensome work reporting requirements to restrict access to Medicaid and food stamps
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State and local experience proves school vouchers are a failed policy that must be opposed: As voucher expansion bills gain momentum, look to public school advocates for guidance
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Tech and outsourcing companies continue to exploit the H-1B visa program at a time of mass layoffs: The top 30 H-1B employers hired 34,000 new H-1B workers in 2022 and laid off at least 85,000 workers in 2022 and early 2023
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The end of the pandemic public health emergency largely doesn’t change how state and local governments can use ARPA fiscal relief funds
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Jobs report shows 236,000 jobs added in March and wage growth slowing to disinflationary rates
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Even with today’s slowdown, profit growth remains a big driver of inflation in recent years: Corporate profits have contributed to more than a third of price growth
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An average of 27 workers a day suffer amputation or hospitalization, according to new OSHA data from 29 states: Meat and poultry companies remain among the most dangerous
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Gender wage gap widens even as low-wage workers see strong gains: Women are paid roughly 22% less than men on average
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Employers regularly engage in tactics to suppress unions: Examples at Starbucks, Amazon, and Google illustrate employers’ anti-union playbook
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State and local governments have spent less than half of their American Rescue Plan fiscal recovery funds: Recovery funds should be used to rebuild the public sector
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Recent banking failures add another reason to halt interest rate hikes
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Why ‘right-to-work’ was always wrong for Michigan: Restoring workers’ rights is key to reversing growing income inequality in Michigan
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Two years later, American Rescue Plan funds are still a transformative resource: State and local governments—particularly in the South—should invest unspent funds in workers, families, and communities
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High and rising teacher vacancies coincide with a steep decline in the overall well-being of the teaching profession
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February jobs report shows a resilient but sustainable labor market: The Fed should not put the economic recovery at risk
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Job openings fell in January, while layoffs increased
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Five principles for making state and local reparations plans reparative
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The Supreme Court is poised to strike down affirmative action and student loan forgiveness: These decisions would threaten college enrollment and completion for students of color
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U.S. trade deficit hits another record high in 2022
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EPI retracts fact sheet on employer violations in union elections
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Labor market off to a strong start in 2023: 517,000 jobs added in January as unemployment rate hits historic low