Search results for older americans and the great recession (232)
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Latinx workers—particularly women—face devastating job losses in the COVID-19 recession
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We can reshore manufacturing jobs, but Trump hasn’t done it: Trade rebalancing, infrastructure, and climate investments could create 17 million good jobs and rebuild the American economy
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Inequities exposed: How COVID-19 widened racial inequities in education, health, and the workforce: Testimony before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Education and Labor
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Black workers face two of the most lethal preexisting conditions for coronavirus—racism and economic inequality
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A coronavirus recovery: How to ensure older workers fully participate
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Do Black economists matter?: The media erasure of Black economic voices hurts the communities hardest hit by the pandemic and society at large
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Relief efforts need to do more to protect older workers in a coronavirus economic shutdown
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Steady contributions, affordability, and lifetime income are the building blocks of a retirement system that works for working families: Expanding Social Security is the most important step
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The State of American Retirement Savings: How the shift to 401(k)s has increased gaps in retirement preparedness based on income, race, ethnicity, education, and marital status
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EPI’s model federal budget and tax plan: How we can raise the revenue needed to provide universal health care, strengthen safety nets, and shore up public investment
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Building the movement for workers’ rights and wages: EPI’s accomplishments in 2018
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A strong worker-centered climate agenda must be central to addressing the next recession
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The next recession will create an opportunity to redefine the government’s role in the economy: Lessons from healthcare organizing
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Fighting inequality is key to preparing for the next recession
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Nonstandard work arrangements and older Americans, 2005–2017
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The economy has made great strides since the recession, but some weakness lingers
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America’s slow-motion wage crisis: Four decades of slow and unequal growth
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Temporary labor migration programs: Governance, migrant worker rights, and recommendations for the U.N. Global Compact for Migration
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Why punitive work-hours tests in SNAP and Medicaid would harm workers and do nothing to raise employment
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The new gilded age: Income inequality in the U.S. by state, metropolitan area, and county
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The Hispanic–white wage gap has remained wide and relatively steady: Examining Hispanic–white gaps in wages, unemployment, labor force participation, and education by gender, immigrant status, and other subpopulations
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Recommendations for creating jobs and economic security in the U.S.: Making sense of debates about full employment, public investment, and public job creation
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The State of American Wages 2017: Wages have finally recovered from the blow of the Great Recession but are still growing too slowly and unequally
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Testimony for Hearing on “Exploring the ‘Gig Economy’ and the Future of Retirement Savings”
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The bottom line on Trump and the economy: We’re not in good hands
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Workers’ health, safety, and pay are among the casualties of Trump’s war on regulations: A deregulation year in review
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Ten actions that hurt workers during Trump’s first year: How Trump and Congress further rigged the economy in favor of the wealthy
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Inequality is slowing U.S. economic growth: Faster wage growth for low- and middle-wage workers is the solution
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Teachers and schools are well served by teacher pensions
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Education inequalities at the school starting gate: Gaps, trends, and strategies to address them