Search results for interest rates (1522)
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Note to the Federal Reserve: It’s No Mystery Wage Growth Is Still Sluggish
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Not a Puzzle—Wages Growth is Sluggish Because Employers Hold All the Cards
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What to Watch on Jobs Day: Wages and the Labor Force
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Will Switching Government Workers to Account-type Plans Save Taxpayers Money?
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The Fed’s “Hammer” Can Be Used to Great Effect to Improve Prospects for Minority Workers
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Wages Stagnated or Fell Across the Board in 2014—With One Notable Exception
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News from EPI › Wages Stagnated or Fell for Workers Across the Board in 2014
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2014 Continues a 35-Year Trend of Broad-Based Wage Stagnation
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News from EPI › EPI Releases Guidebook for Understanding How the Fed Works and How to Make it Work Harder for Main Street
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The Federal Reserve and Shared Prosperity: Why Working Families Need a Fed that Works for Them
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News from EPI › EPI President Lawrence Mishel Testifies on the State of the U.S. Economy: Raising Wages is the Chief Economic Challenge of our Time
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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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Sluggish Wage Growth Continues Throughout 2014
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What to Watch on Jobs Day: Looking Back on 2014
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Causes of Wage Stagnation
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Wage Stagnation in Nine Charts
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The Economy Really is Doing a Bit Better—So Let’s Not Ruin It
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Five Things We Could Change if the Real World Worked More like the Fictional World of Annie
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Recovery Is Nowhere Near Accomplished, and the Fed Shouldn’t Tighten Policy Until It Is
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China Trade, Outsourcing and Jobs: Growing U.S. trade deficit with China cost 3.2 million jobs between 2001 and 2013, with job losses in every state
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Managing the Economy: Main Street, Wall Street and the Federal Reserve
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The Stakes are High at the Fed
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Is Even EPI Too Cautious on Wage Growth? Goldman Sachs Seems to Think So
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Sluggish Wage Growth Not Surprising Given the Slack in the Labor Market
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Adjective Quibble: The Long-Term Unemployment Rate is NOT “Sticky” or “Stubborn”
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The Making of Ferguson: Public Policies at the Root of its Troubles
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New Website Contratados.org Brings Transparency Where It’s Lacking: The International Labor Recruitment Industry
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News from EPI › No Sign That Long-Term Unemployment Has Scarred the Employability of Workers: Boosting Demand Would Reliably Bring Down Long Term Unemployment