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The TPP Debate: Never Real and No Longer Polite
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News from EPI › TPP Should Include Strong and Enforceable Measures to Stop Currency Manipulation: Ending currency manipulation could create between 2.3 and 5.8 million U.S. jobs
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Stop Currency Manipulation in the Trans-Pacific Partnership: Millions of Jobs at Stake
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Today’s Jobs Data More Evidence That Currency Manipulation Is Not a Problem That’s Behind Us
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Skepticism About Trade Deals is Warranted
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Just the Facts: Trade and Investment Deals Are Bad for Working Families
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Eliminating Currency Manipulation through the TPP Could Create Jobs in Every Congressional District
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The Consequences of Neglecting Manufacturing: Compared with Other Nations, U.S. Has More Import Competition in Leading Export Industries
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The Trans-Pacific Partnership Is Unlikely to Be a Good Deal for American Workers
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Fast Track to Lost Jobs and Lower Wages
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Adam S. Hersh
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Thea M. Lee
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U.S.-Korea Trade Deal Resulted in Growing Trade Deficits and More Than 75,000 Lost U.S. Jobs
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How to Raise Wages: Policies That Work and Policies That Don’t
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What’s Wrong with the TPP? This deal will lead to more job loss and downward pressures on the wages of most working Americans
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Unfair trade deals lower the wages of US workers
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Business Roundtable Study Fails the Laugh Test: The U.S. Trade Deficit has Cost Millions of U.S. Jobs
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Designed to Deceive: President’s Economic Report on Trade and Globalization
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A Milestone Week for Apple’s Stock, but Not its Workers
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Less Than Half the Truth: Jobs and Wages in Export Industries
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The Federal Reserve and Shared Prosperity: Why Working Families Need a Fed that Works for Them
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Increased U.S. Trade Deficit in 2014 Warns Against Signing Trade Deal without Currency Manipulation Protections
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“Right to Work” Is the Wrong Answer for New Mexico’s Economy
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Currency Manipulation and the 896,600 U.S. Jobs Lost Due to the U.S.-Japan Trade Deficit
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Congressional Testimony: Policies that Do and Do Not Address the Challenges of Raising Wages and Creating Jobs
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TPP and Provisions to Stop Currency Management: Not That Hard
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News from EPI › “Right to Work” Is the Wrong Answer for Wisconsin’s Economy
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“Right to Work” Is the Wrong Answer for Wisconsin’s Economy
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The Manufacturing Footprint and the Importance of U.S. Manufacturing Jobs
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Trade Agreements or Boosting Wages? We Can’t Do Both