Search results for income inequality (1405)
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Raising the Overtime Pay Threshold Will Help More Workers Get the Pay They Deserve
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Don’t delay overtime pay
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Inequality is Central to the Productivity-Pay Gap
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Congressional Testimony: Updated Overtime Rules Will Help Millions of Middle-Class Workers
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Do Disability Trends Reflect a Liberalization of the Program’s Medical Criteria?
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News from EPI › Media Advisory: Panel Discussion on Women of Color and the Minimum Wage
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Raising the Minimum Wage to $12 by 2020 Would Lift Wages for 35 Million American Workers
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Clinton Speech Confirms That Presidential Campaigns Will Focus on Wage Stagnation
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How the Federal Reserve Can Help or Hurt the Economy: What’s at Stake
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The Supreme Court’s Challenge to Housing Segregation
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Time to End the Vicious Cycle of Inequality Begetting Unequal Education
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News from EPI › CEOs Made 303 Times More than Typical Workers in 2014
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Top CEOs Make 300 Times More than Typical Workers: Pay Growth Surpasses Stock Gains and Wage Growth of Top 0.1 Percent
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Early Education Gaps by Social Class and Race Start U.S. Children Out on Unequal Footing: A Summary of the Major Findings in Inequalities at the Starting Gate
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Inequalities at the Starting Gate: Cognitive and Noncognitive Skills Gaps between 2010–2011 Kindergarten Classmates
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Five Social Disadvantages That Depress Student Performance: Why Schools Alone Can’t Close Achievement Gaps
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On Substance, Martin O’Malley Was Right About American Wages: Don’t Let Nitpicks Convince You That There Is Not A Crisis in American Pay
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(In)dependent Contractor Misclassification
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Congressional Testimony: The Erosion of Collective Bargaining Hurts Workers’ Wages and Benefits
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New Research Does Not Provide Any Reason to Doubt that CEO Pay Fueled Top 1% Income Growth
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Did the Fed’s quantitative easing make inequality worse?
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Strong Wage Growth Would Complement the Safety Net in Reducing Poverty
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The Class of 2015: Despite an Improving Economy, Young Grads Still Face an Uphill Climb
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Don’t Blame the Poor for the Faults of Our Economy
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Labor Markets, Institutions and Inequality
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News from EPI › Raising Wages is the Missing Ingredient in the Fight against Poverty
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Broad-Based Wage Growth Is a Key Tool in the Fight Against Poverty
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EPI’s Family Budgets and Income Sufficiency in Denver
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Investing in America’s Economy: A Budget Blueprint for Today and Tomorrow
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More Notes on the Gains From Trade and Who Gets Them