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The Macroeconomic Roots of High European Unemployment
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Unemployment, underemployment in decline
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Finally, Real Wage Gains: Lower Unemployment, Higher Minimum Wage Spur Recent Wage Growth
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Unprepared for Recession: The Erosion of State Unemployment Insurance Coverage Fostered by Public Policy in the 1980s
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Operation Dixie failed 78 years ago. Are today’s Southern workers about to change all that?
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Understanding the impact of Alaska’s proposed $15 minimum wage
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Tight labor markets are essential to reducing racial disparities and within the purview of the Fed’s dual mandate
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EPI comment on DOL’s RFI regarding Schedule A modernization
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Class of 2024: Young college graduates have experienced a rapid economic recovery
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News from EPI › New report illustrates the failure of the Southern economic development model to create shared prosperity
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The evolution of the Southern economic development strategy: Rooted in Racism and Economic Exploitation: Part One
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Jobs report shows the labor market is strong but decidedly not hot: 175,000 jobs added in April while wage growth continues to decelerate
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Research Assistant – State Policy and Research/EARN at EPI
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Will Illinois be next to tackle the problem of ‘captive audience’ meetings?: Rights and freedoms of 22.7 million workers now protected in seven states
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News from EPI › New report finds that the economy performs better under Democratic presidential administrations
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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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Economic performance is stronger when Democrats hold the White House
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News from EPI › The pressing threat to workers isn’t AI, it’s unbalanced employer power in the labor market
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Unbalanced labor market power is what makes technology—including AI—threatening to workers: The best “AI policy” to protect workers is boosting their bargaining position
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News from EPI › Lowest-paid workers have seen fastest wage growth of any group since 2019
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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
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Middle-out economics is good for workers, their families, and the broader economy
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February jobs report: The labor market is strong—but decidedly not overheating as wage growth continues to moderate
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Major strike activity increased by 280% in 2023: Many workers still need policies that protect their right to strike
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Immigrants are not hurting U.S.-born workers: Six facts to set the record straight
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Data show anti-union ‘right-to-work’ laws damage state economies: As Michigan’s repeal takes effect, New Hampshire should continue to reject ‘right-to-work’ legislation
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A strong labor market continues into 2024 with 353,000 jobs added in January
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What constitutes a living wage?: A guide to using EPI’s Family Budget Calculator
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The economy isn’t sick right now—but it has chronic conditions that demand attention
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EPI comments on State Department’s proposed rule on the J-1 Au Pair Program