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Walmart Fight is About the Degradation of Work in America
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News from EPI › EPI Gathers Civil Rights Thought Leaders to Invigorate the Fight for Economic Goals of the March on Washington
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The President’s Economic Speech in 10 Charts (And More)
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Mobility and Inequality
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Unfinished March Symposium
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The Top One Percent Take Home 20 Percent of America’s Income
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News from EPI › Unfinished March: Upcoming EPI Symposium on the Unmet Economic Goals of the Civil Rights Movement
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News from EPI › Unfinished March: Upcoming EPI Symposium on the Unmet Economic Goals of the Civil Rights Movement
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Every Day, Low Wages
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Tipped Workers Deserve a Raise As Well
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Value-Added Analysis of Trade with China Could Weaken Fair Trade Enforcement and Increase Job Loss
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News from EPI › Robert Reich, Lawrence Mishel to Host Media Briefing Call on Inequality
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Greg Mankiw Forgets to Offer Data for his Biggest Claim
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Debating the Rise of the Top 1 Percent
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The Pay of Corporate Executives and Financial Professionals as Evidence of Rents in Top 1 Percent Incomes
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Ongoing State Jobs Deficits—Keeping State Employment Gains in Perspective
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How much can tax policy curb income inequality growth? Maybe a lot
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Senate immigration bill’s key innovations for high-skilled workers are in jeopardy
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A review of the economic research on the effects of raising ordinary income tax rates: Higher revenue, unchanged growth, and uncertain but potentially large reductions in the growth of inequality
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Striking J-1 students want justice from McDonald’s and U.S. State Department
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How Good Jobs Policies Can Reduce the Black-White Wealth Divide
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U.S. Export-Import Bank: No Rewards for Shipping Jobs Overseas
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What we read today
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Infrastructure investments will create jobs for Latinos and African Americans
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Are foreign students the ‘best and brightest’?: Data and implications for immigration policy
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Problems in the high tech labor market
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Statement by EPI Vice President Ross Eisenbrey
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Guestworker expansions don’t belong in comprehensive immigration reform
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Vast majority of wage earners are working harder, and for not much more: Trends in U.S. work hours and wages over 1979–2007
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Earnings of the top 1.0 percent rebound strongly in the recovery