Search results for income inequality (1408)
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News from EPI › Class-based differences in kindergarten readiness have not improved in a generation, despite efforts by parents and policymakers
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Education inequalities at the school starting gate: Gaps, trends, and strategies to address them
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Reducing and averting achievement gaps: Key findings from the report ‘Education inequalities at the school starting gate’ and comprehensive strategies to mitigate early skills gaps
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Testimony of David Cooper before the Massachusetts Joint Committee on Labor and Workforce Development in support of S.1004 and H.2365
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News from EPI › Media Advisory: EPI President Lawrence Mishel and Policy Director Heidi Shierholz to speak at Hamilton Project forum on wage growth
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What union coverage numbers might look like without NLRA preemption: Working paper prepared for the September 19, 2017 symposium on NLRA preemption hosted by the Harvard Labor and Worklife Program and the Economic Policy Institute
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Little to no gain in median annual earnings in the 2000s, while significant wage gaps remain
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Most families are nearly back to 2007 income levels, but inequality continues to grow in 2016
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Income growth in 2016 is strong, but not as strong as 2015 and more uneven
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What is the ideal mix of federal, state, and local government investment in infrastructure?
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What to watch for in the 2016 Census data on earnings, incomes, and poverty
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Senate Banking Committee should vote no on Randal Quarles
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City governments are raising standards for working people—and state legislators are lowering them back down
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News from EPI › Today’s labor unions give workers the power to improve their jobs and unrig the economy
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How today’s unions help working people: Giving workers the power to improve their jobs and unrig the economy
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Impressive, incomplete, and under threat: Janet Yellen’s legacy at the Federal Reserve
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News from EPI › Top CEOs took home 271 times more than the typical worker in 2016
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CEO pay remains high relative to the pay of typical workers and high-wage earners
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The potential macroeconomic benefits from increasing infrastructure investment
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Missouri’s new preemption law cheats 38,000 workers out of a raise
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Why the UN Global Compact on Migration matters
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Driving the agenda: EPI’s 2016 accomplishments
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Adding insult to injury: How bad policy decisions have amplified globalization’s costs for American workers
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Letter to the House Committee on Education & the Workforce concerning H.R. 986, The Tribal Labor Sovereignty Act of 2017; H.R. 2776, The Workforce Democracy and Fairness Act; and H.R. 2775
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Work sick or lose pay?: The high cost of being sick when you don’t get paid sick days
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News from EPI › Federal Reserve should increase target inflation rate to prepare for future recessions
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Is 2 percent too low?: Rethinking the Fed’s arbitrary inflation target to avoid another Great Recession
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Trump’s infrastructure plans are empty promises not backed by money
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The zombie robot argument lurches on: There is no evidence that automation leads to joblessness or inequality
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It’s time for corporations to pay their fair share of taxes