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Policymakers cannot relegate another generation to underresourced K–12 education because of an economic recession
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EPI comments on OMB’s methods and leading practices for advancing equity and support for underserved communities
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June jobs report shows strong growth and the promise of recovery: Initial comments from EPI economists
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Job and wage growth do not point to an economywide labor shortage
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News from EPI › New report from national advocacy groups, unemployed workers, and think tanks proposes critical policy reforms to unemployment insurance: National day of action being held in Washington, D.C. and six other cities
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Unions can reduce the public-sector pay gap: Collective bargaining rights and local government workers
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Misclassification, the ABC test, and employee status: The California experience and its relevance to current policy debates
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Inflation—sources, consequences, and appropriate policy remedies
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More than half a million child care workers would benefit from a $15 minimum wage in 2025
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Racial representation in professional occupations: By the numbers
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What to watch on jobs day: Missing expectations for job growth isn’t worrisome—yet
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What if it’s not a labor shortage, but just the return of tipping customers driving wage growth in restaurants?
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EPI comments on DOL Request for Information on determining prevailing wage levels for H-1B visas and permanent labor certifications for green cards
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President Biden’s budget shows what true ‘fiscal responsibility’ means: Pushing the economy closer to full employment, reducing inequality, and measuring the debt burden more accurately
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There is no justification for cutting federal unemployment benefits: The latest state jobs data show the economy has not fully recovered
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News from EPI › U.S. Section 232 tariffs boosted the aluminum industry—and should be continued: New study shows aluminum import measures benefited U.S. workers and created jobs
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Aluminum producing and consuming industries have thrived under U.S. Section 232 import measures
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EPI and Justice in Motion comment on USCIS Request for Public Input on Identifying Barriers across Benefits and Services: USCIS should focus on data transparency, access to work permits, and protections for migrant workers
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New York included undocumented immigrants in pandemic aid, and 290,000 workers will benefit: Other states should replicate the program