Search results for income inequality (1405)
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EPI News 9/16/2016
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Poverty rates decrease throughout the states in 2015
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Income gains in 2015 don’t reverse long-run trend toward greater inequality
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Superb income growth in 2015 nearly single-handedly restored incomes lost in the Great Recession
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What to watch for in the Census income and poverty data
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Union decline lowers wages of nonunion workers: The overlooked reason why wages are stuck and inequality is growing
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Look to the 1990s, not the 1970s, for the right lessons to guide today’s monetary policy
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News from EPI › Media Advisory: Fed Up Events and Press Conference, Monday August 22–Friday, August 26
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Free trade in moral hypocrisy
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News from EPI › Financial transaction tax is a win-win for the U.S. economy
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A financial transaction tax would help ensure Wall Street works for Main Street
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Currency manipulation and manufacturing job loss: Why negotiating “great trade deals” is not the answer
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News from EPI › Dianne Stewart joins EPI as Director of EARN and Network Engagement
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Stock market headwinds meant less generous year for some CEOs: CEO pay remains up 46.5% since 2009
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Paul Ryan’s tax reform is an even worse giveaway on the corporate side
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Paul Ryan’s tax plan is just a shift toward less obvious tax breaks for the rich
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EPI News 06/17/2016
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Connecting the dots on the divergence between pay and productivity
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EPI News 06/03/2016
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What does inequality look like in your state?
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American pay and productivity for typical workers: Still not growing together
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News from EPI › The top 1 percent took home the majority of income growth since the Great Recession in 24 states: New York, Connecticut, and Wyoming top the list of most unequal states
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Income inequality in the U.S. by state, metropolitan area, and county
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The Importance of a Private Retirement System
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Lawrence Mishel testifies before the Democratic Platform Committee 2016
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News from EPI › Economic policy that doesn’t confront the rise in inequality head-on will do nothing to help the vast majority of American families
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Progressive redistribution without guilt: Using policy to shift economic power and make U.S. incomes grow fairer and faster
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People of color will be a majority of the American working class in 2032: What this means for the effort to grow wages and reduce inequality
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EARNCon: St. Louis 2016