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Temporary labor migration programs: Governance, migrant worker rights, and recommendations for the U.N. Global Compact for Migration
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Why punitive work-hours tests in SNAP and Medicaid would harm workers and do nothing to raise employment
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‘The People’s Budget’: Analysis of the Congressional Progressive Caucus budget for fiscal year 2019
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The new gilded age: Income inequality in the U.S. by state, metropolitan area, and county
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News from EPI › ‘Right-to-work’ is the wrong choice for Missouri
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Right-to-work is wrong for Missouri: A breadth of national evidence shows why Missouri voters should reject RTW law
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News from EPI › New Social Security Administration data show that economic impact of self-employment remains small
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Social Security data confirm same old pattern: Self-employment headcount has risen but economic impact remains small
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Two-thirds of adults have less than a four-year degree: Policymakers should work to make college more attainable for them, but also strengthen labor protections that help all workers
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Class of 2018: High school edition
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50 years after the Poor People’s Campaign, poverty persists because of a stingy safety net and a dysfunctional labor market
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A Missouri ‘right-to-work’ law is more likely to harm black workers, who are more likely to be covered by a union contract than other workers
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Class of 2018: College edition
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As Wisconsin’s and Minnesota’s lawmakers took divergent paths, so did their economies: Since 2010, Minnesota’s economy has performed far better for working families than Wisconsin’s
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State attorneys general can play key roles in protecting workers’ rights
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How do our job creation recommendations stack up against a job guarantee?
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Teachers across the country have finally had enough of the teacher pay penalty
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Recommendations for creating jobs and economic security in the U.S.: Making sense of debates about full employment, public investment, and public job creation
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Fiscal commission has the wrong prescription for Connecticut
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News from EPI › Other states should follow California’s lead and pass laws that can protect labor standards for unauthorized immigrant workers
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California leads the way: A look at California laws that help protect labor standards for unauthorized immigrant workers
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Preemption laws prevent cities from acting on everything from labor and employment to gun safety
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Yes, manufacturing still provides a pay advantage, but staffing firm outsourcing is eroding it
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Testimony of David Cooper before the Maryland Senate Finance Committee in Support of SB 543
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Testimony of David Cooper before the Maryland House of Delegates Economic Matters Committee in support of H.B. 0664
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50 years after the riots: Continued economic inequality for African Americans
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50 years after the Kerner Commission: African Americans are better off in many ways but are still disadvantaged by racial inequality
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Working harder or finding it harder to work: Demographic trends in annual work hours show an increasingly fractured workforce
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Pennsylvania’s teachers are undercompensated—and new pension legislation will cut their compensation even more: Undercompensation is likely a factor in Pennsylvania’s growing teacher shortage
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Testimony for Hearing on “Exploring the ‘Gig Economy’ and the Future of Retirement Savings”