Search results for older americans and the great recession (230)
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The war against the Postal Service: Postal services should be expanded for the public good, not diminished by special interests
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Explaining the erosion of private-sector unions: How corporate practices and legal changes have undercut the ability of workers to organize and bargain
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Older workers are voting with an eye on the economy
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Black, Hispanic, and young workers have been left behind by policymakers, but will they vote?
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Fact-checking resources for the 2020 presidential debates
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Young workers hit hard by the COVID-19 economy: Workers ages 16–24 face high unemployment and an uncertain future
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Preempting progress: State interference in local policymaking prevents people of color, women, and low-income workers from making ends meet in the South
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COVID-19 and student performance, equity, and U.S. education policy: Lessons from pre-pandemic research to inform relief, recovery, and rebuilding
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Health insurance and the COVID-19 shock: What we know so far about health insurance losses and what it means for policy
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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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Written testimony in support of the ‘Stop Wall Street Looting Act of 2019’: Prepared for a hearing before the U.S. House Committee on Financial Services, ‘America for Sale? An Examination of the Practices of Private Funds’
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Government programs kept tens of millions out of poverty in 2018
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Slowdown in household income growth continues in 2018
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Letter in support of the ‘Stop Wall Street Looting Act of 2019’
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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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Class of 2019: High school edition
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Fighting inequality is key to preparing for the next recession
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Class of 2019: College edition
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Nonstandard work arrangements and older Americans, 2005–2017