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It ain’t over till it’s really over: Slow growth will lead to rising unemployment in 2002 and high unemployment in 2003
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Fast Track to Lost Jobs
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Living standards and labor
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The Free Trade Magic Act: In Dubious Study, First You See the Benefits of Globalization, Then You Do
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Right-to-Work Laws and Economic Development in Oklahoma
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NAFTA at Seven
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News from EPI › NEW REPORT SHOWS NAFTA HAS HARMED WORKERS IN ALL THREE
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NAFTA’s Impact on the States
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State of Working America
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What explains employment developments in the U.S.?
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Making Minnesota taxes more family friendly
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The State of Working America 2000-01
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State of Working America
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News from EPI › Pulling Apart:
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Giving Tax Credit Where Credit Is Due—A ‘Universal Unified Child Credit’ that expands the EITC an
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The End of Welfare? Consequences of Federal Devolution for the Nation
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The High Cost of the China-WTO Deal: Administration’s own analysis suggests spiraling deficits, job losses
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Tax cuts no cure for middle-class economic woes
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U.S. Trade Deficits: Causes, Consequences, and Policy Implications
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Free Trade in the Americas: Labor and Environmental Concerns
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Recent Wage Trends
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The Rich Get Increasingly Richer: Latest Data on Household Wealth During the 1980s
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False Promises: Why the Bush Capital Gains Tax Cuts Would Not Result in More Saving, Investment, Economic Growth, or Jobs
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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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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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The economy isn’t sick right now—but it has chronic conditions that demand attention
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News from EPI › Union membership levels increased in 2023 as the private sector saw gains and the public sector saw losses: Many more workers wanted to join a union, but couldn’t
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EPI comments to the Office of the United States Trade Representative on the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement with respect to automotive goods