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The Top 10 Myths About Social Security
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Facts About Immigration and the U.S. Economy: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
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The Neoliberal Mind at Work: Brad DeLong’s Muddled Defense of NAFTA
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Congress Takes Steps To Stop Wage Theft By Federal Contractors
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Twenty-Three Years and Still Waiting for Change: Why It’s Time to Give Tipped Workers the Regular Minimum Wage
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The Short- and Long-Term Impact of Infrastructure Investments on Employment and Economic Activity in the U.S. Economy
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The Short- and Long-Term Impacts of Infrastructure Investments on U.S. Employment and Economic Activity: Executive Summary
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Segregation and peers’ characteristics in the 2010–2011 kindergarten class: 60 years after Brown v. Board
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News from EPI › New EPI Report Provides Tools to Calculate the Real Impact of Proposed Pension Cuts
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Understanding Cuts to Public Pensions
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Raising America’s Pay: Why It’s Our Central Economic Policy Challenge
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How the Great Society Democratized Our Economy
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Beyond Pre-kindergarten: Evidence and State-Level Action
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The Class of 2014: The Weak Economy Is Idling Too Many Young Graduates
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Proposed Cuts to Detroit Pensions No Cause for Rejoicing
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Thomas Piketty Undermines the Hallowed Tenets of the Capitalist Catechism
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Do Poor Kids Deserve Lower-Quality Education Than Rich Kids? Evaluating School Privatization Proposals in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Brown v. Board at 60: Why Have We Been So Disappointed? What Have We Learned?
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The Equal Rights Amendment: Unfinished Business for the Constitution
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The State of Black and Brown America
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Supreme Court Is Set To Decide on Home Care Workers’ Right to Organize
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Assessing the Reforms Portrayed by Apple’s Supplier Responsibility Report
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New inflation-adjusted salary test would bring needed clarity to FLSA overtime rules
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News from EPI › EPI Releases Analysis of the Congressional Progressive Caucus’ Better Off Budget: CPC Budget would boost GDP growth by 3.8 percent, target full employment by end of 2015
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The ‘Better Off Budget’: Analysis of the Congressional Progressive Caucus budget for fiscal year 2015
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Elderly Women the Most Vulnerable, Social Security the Most Protective
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Stop Currency Manipulation and Create Millions of Jobs: With Gains across States and Congressional Districts
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NYT Reporters’ Anti-Public Pension Bias Leads to Faulty Conclusions
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America Without Unions
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Time to Take Tax Policy Off of Autopilot: Why Congress Should Reconsider Tax Extenders