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The End of Welfare? Consequences of Federal Devolution for the Nation
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Pulling Apart: A State-by-State Analysis of Income Trends (2000)
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The decline in wage offers and recent information technology graduates
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Entry-level wages for college graduates
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Tax cuts no cure for middle-class economic woes
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Economic Policy Institute: Briefing Paper: No Shortage of Nonstandard Jobs
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TAX CUT NO CURE FOR MIDDLE CLASS ECONOMIC WOES
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Minority workers gain ground in the 1990s
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Workers’ ‘quit rates’ not recovering
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Jobs Picture, July 2, 1999
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The Ticking Debt Bomb: Why the U.S. International Financial Position Is Not Sustainable
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The Fed’s Phantom Menace: False fears about wage growth threaten to slow expansion
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Minimum Wages and Poverty (Congressional testimony)
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Taming global finance: A better architecture for growth and equity
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Fixing Social Security—The Clinton plan and its alternatives (EPI Briefing Paper)
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The Next Step: The new minimum wage proposals and the old opposition
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NAFTA a failure thus far, group reports
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Rebuilding the Caribbean: A better foundation for sustainable growth
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Wages Gain Ground: Workforce Benefits in 1998 From Tighter Labor Markets, Higher Minimum Wage
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U.S. Trade Deficits: Causes, Consequences, and Policy Implications
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Cut U.S. Interest Rates Now: How to Support the Yen and Save U.S. Jobs at the Same Time
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Free Trade in the Americas: Labor and Environmental Concerns
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American Jobs and the Asian Crisis: The employment impact of the coming rise in the U.S. trade deficit
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Fast Track and the Global Economy (EPI Issue Brief #123)
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Nonstandard Work, Substandard Jobs: Flexible Work Arrangements in the U.S.
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Economic Policy Institute Briefing Paper—The Failed Experiment: NAFTA at Three Years
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Volatile Voters: Declining Living Standards and Non-College-Educated Whites
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Jump-Starting Wage Growth: The High Value of the Minimum Wage
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Trends in the Low-Wage Labor Market and Welfare Reform: The Constraints on Making Work Pay
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Recent Wage Trends