Search results for state of working america (2587)
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The rise in family work hours leads many Americans to struggle to balance work and family
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Employment and the Minimum Wage—Evidence from Recent State Labor Market Trends
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The Real State of the Union
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The high price of ‘free’ trade: NAFTA’s failure has cost the United States jobs across the nation
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Sad Labor Day for working Americans
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Divided we fall: Deserving workers slip through America’s patchwork unemployment insurance system
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State Resources | National organizations
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U.S. cities face fiscal crunch: Federal and State Policies Exacerbate Local Governments’ Budget Shor
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Working mothers in a double bind: Working moms, minorities have the most rigid schedules, and are paid less for the sacrifice
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America Needs a Future, Not a Tax Cut
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The Effects of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act on Working Families— Viewpoints | EPI
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The Needs of the Working Poor
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Clinton’s State of the Union: Another High-Wire Act for Clinton
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The Wrong Lesson From America—Viewpoints | EPI
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Lessons—Linking Poor Performance to Working After School
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Scattered Showers For Labor Day 2001: Job Losses, Falling Wages Hit Many States
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Hardships in America
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Staying poor in America
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Dissenting statement of Jerome I. Levinson
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China and the States: Booming trade deficit with China will accelerate job destruction in next decade with losses in every state
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How Much Is Enough? Basic Family Budgets for Working Families
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The minimum wage increase: A working woman’s issue
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The Minimum Wage Increase: A Working Woman’s Issue
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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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NAFTA and the States: Job destruction is widespread
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The Effect of George Bush’s NAFTA on American Workers
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What to Watch on Jobs Day: Beyond the headline numbers
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A record-breaking recovery for Black and Hispanic workers: Prime-age employment rates have hit an all-time high alongside tremendous wage growth
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Fastest wage growth over the last four years among historically disadvantaged groups: Low-wage workers’ wages surged after decades of slow growth