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A Glimmer of Positive News: Wages Rose for Bottom 10 Percent (Unlike for Everybody Else)
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News from EPI › Wal-Mart News Shows Broad Based Wage Growth is Still Lacking
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News from EPI › Wages Stagnated or Fell for Workers Across the Board in 2014
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2014 Continues a 35-Year Trend of Broad-Based Wage Stagnation
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News from EPI › Media Advisory: EPI to Release New Analysis of Wage Trends in 2014
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Wage Theft by Employers is Costing U.S. Workers Billions of Dollars a Year
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EPI President Testifies on Policies that Do and Do Not Raise Wages and Create Jobs
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News from EPI › EPI President Lawrence Mishel Testifies on the State of the U.S. Economy: Raising Wages is the Chief Economic Challenge of our Time
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Congressional Testimony: Policies that Do and Do Not Address the Challenges of Raising Wages and Creating Jobs
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News from EPI › Stagnant Wages are the Root Cause of Inequality, and Must Be Addressed
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Causes of Wage Stagnation
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Wage Stagnation in Nine Charts
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President Obama’s Executive Action on Immigration Will Improve the Wages and Working Conditions of Unauthorized Immigrants and U.S.-Born Workers Alike
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Washington Post “Wage Freeze” Brain Freeze
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What Getting Serious About Wages Doesn’t Look Like: Bipartisan “Tax Reform” and Trade Deals
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Why is the Obama Administration on the Wrong Side of a Wage and Hour Case?
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Los Angeles City Council Votes to Raise Wages for Thousands of Workers
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Wage Theft is a Much Bigger Problem Than Other Forms of Theft—But Workers Remain Mostly Unprotected
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An Epidemic of Wage Theft Is Costing Workers Hundreds of Millions of Dollars a Year
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Blockbuster Report on Construction Industry Tax and Wage Cheating
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Delaware’s Low-Wage Workers: Testimony of David Cooper, Senior Economic Analyst, Economic Policy Institute, before the Delaware Low-Wage Worker Task Force, August 27, 2014, Chase Center, Wilmington, Delaware
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Fed Should Not Push the Brakes: Wages Have Decelerated in 2014
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The Dog That Didn’t Bark, or, Why Wages at the Bottom of the Distribution Were the Only Ones That Didn’t Fall over the past Year
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Wages Have Fallen for Most Americans in 2014
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News from EPI › Wages for the Vast Majority of Workers Stay Flat in 2014
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Why America’s Workers Need Faster Wage Growth—And What We Can Do About It
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Low Wages and Few Benefits Mean Many Restaurant Workers Can’t Make Ends Meet
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Congress Takes Steps To Stop Wage Theft By Federal Contractors
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Is an Aging Population—or Slow and Unequal Wage Growth—our Biggest Challenge?
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Increasing Wages is an Effective Poverty Reduction Tool, Even for Kids