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News from EPI › Speakers at EPI’s Next Recession event expand on the potential causes and consequences of the next recession in a series of essays
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Fighting inequality is key to preparing for the next recession
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The Next Recession: Keynote address
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Class of 2019: College edition
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Low relative pay and high incidence of moonlighting play a role in the teacher shortage, particularly in high-poverty schools: The third report in ‘The Perfect Storm in the Teacher Labor Market’ series
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Toxic stress and children’s outcomes: African American children growing up poor are at greater risk of disrupted physiological functioning and depressed academic achievement
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The teacher weekly wage penalty hit 21.4 percent in 2018, a record high: Trends in the teacher wage and compensation penalties through 2018
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And if you believe this, I’ve got a great deal to sell you: The economic impacts of the revised NAFTA (USMCA) Agreement
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News from EPI › Experts discuss what might cause the next recession and what our response should be
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Break glass in case of emergency: Strategy memo for winning a robust and just recovery from the next recession
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What should we know about the next recession?
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It’s Tax Day again, and there’s still no reason to believe the Republicans’ corporate tax cuts are doing anything for working people
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Restraining the power of the rich with a 10 percent surtax on incomes over $2 million*
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EPI comments regarding SNAP work requirements
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Decades of rising economic inequality in the U.S.: Testimony before the U.S. House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee
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News from EPI › EPI economist testifies about rising economic inequality
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Building Worker Power: A project of the AFL-CIO and the Economic Policy Institute
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The teacher shortage is real, large and growing, and worse than we thought: The first report in ‘The Perfect Storm in the Teacher Labor Market’ series
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Testimony for a hearing on “Trade and Labor: Creating and Enforcing Rules to Benefit American Workers”: Prepared for the U.S. House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee, Subcommittee on Trade
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Predicting wage growth with measures of labor market slack: It’s complicated
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News from EPI › Job growth stalls in February—but don’t freak out
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Raising the Connecticut minimum wage to $15 by 2022 would be good for workers, businesses, and the Connecticut economy: Testimony in support of H.B. 5004 and S.B. 2 before the Labor and Public Employees Committee of the Connecticut General Assembly
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What to Watch on Jobs Day: Stronger wage growth as prime-age labor force participation continues to climb
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Narrowing the white-collar exemption to minimum wage and overtime for low-wage workers in Maryland is a critical protection for hundreds of thousands of Maryland workers: Testimony of David Cooper before the Maryland House of Delegates Economic Matters Committee in support of HB 1040
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Stark black–white divide in wages is widening further
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State of Working America Wages 2018: Wage inequality marches on—and is even threatening data reliability
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Trump’s national emergency declaration over the border wall is dangerous and not justified by the facts
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EARNCon: Pittsburgh 2019
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Gradually raising the minimum wage to $15 would be good for workers, good for businesses, and good for the economy: Testimony before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Education and Labor
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Raising the federal minimum wage to $15 by 2024 would lift pay for nearly 40 million workers