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The State of American Retirement: How 401(k)s have failed most American workers
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Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement: Currency manipulation, trade, wages, and job loss
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The real American retirement crisis: Too many seniors are working or poor
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Driving the agenda: EPI’s 2015 accomplishments
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Frequently Asked Questions: On the Federal Reserve Board, monetary policy, and the proposed Full Employment Federal Reserve Act
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Remarks by Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro at the unveiling of EPI’s Women’s Economic Agenda
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Robert Reich explains why he helped start EPI in 1986
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News from EPI › Gap between Productivity and Typical Workers’ Pay Continues to Widen
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The Productivity–Pay Gap
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Understanding the Historic Divergence Between Productivity and a Typical Worker’s Pay: Why It Matters and Why It’s Real
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News from EPI › Mishel, Bivens to Discuss Latest Research on Divergence between Productivity and Workers’ Pay
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Don’t delay overtime pay
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News from EPI › Media Advisory: Panel Discussion on Women of Color and the Minimum Wage
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News from EPI › CEOs Made 303 Times More than Typical Workers in 2014
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Top CEOs Make 300 Times More than Typical Workers: Pay Growth Surpasses Stock Gains and Wage Growth of Top 0.1 Percent
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News from EPI › Raising Wages is the Missing Ingredient in the Fight against Poverty
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Broad-Based Wage Growth Is a Key Tool in the Fight Against Poverty
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Investing in America’s Economy: A Budget Blueprint for Today and Tomorrow
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Just the Facts: Trade and Investment Deals Are Bad for Working Families
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News from EPI › America’s Real Spending Problem Has Nothing to Do with the Deficit
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Let’s Face It—We’re Far From Broke: America’s Real Spending Problem and How to Fix It
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It’s Time to Raise the Minimum Wage
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Fast Track to Lost Jobs and Lower Wages
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The Opportunity Dodge
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Robert G. Lynch
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Irregular Work Scheduling and Its Consequences
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Why Hasn’t Fast Food Jumped on Trend to Hike Wages?
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Luckily, the Fed Still Seems Patient, if Not “Patient”
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News from EPI › Congressional Progressive Caucus Budget Would Put U.S. Economy on the Path to Durable Full Employment
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The ‘People’s Budget’: Analysis of the Congressional Progressive Caucus Budget for Fiscal Year 2016