Search results for sequestration (119)
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Kerry drinks the trade Kool-Aid, but trade agreements do NOT create jobs
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State policymakers should avoid adding to austerity imposed by sequestration
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The sequester, the Ryan budget and practically all other spending cuts actually make the debt situation worse
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The Murray budget falls short on funding domestic programs
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Senate Democratic budget overly focused on deficit reduction
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Aggressively targeting a full recovery is the least risky thing you can do: Back to Work Budget edition
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House Democratic budget would also boost employment
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Most states on a positive path, though sequestration’s impact could derail recovery
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Path to Prosperity? How about Path of Austerity
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The ‘Back to Work’ budget: Analysis of the Congressional Progressive Caucus budget for fiscal year 2014
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Ryan proposes another path to fewer jobs and slower growth
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Forget Spending Cuts, the U.S. Economy Really Needs a $2 Trillion Stimulus
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What we read today
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Sequestration was never about fiscal responsibility
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GOP sequester position derails recovery (again)
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Sequestration: a setback for the economy
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Testimony before the House Subcommittee on Workforce Protections, regarding the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act
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From free-fall to stagnation: Five years after the start of the Great Recession, extraordinary policy measures are still needed, but are not forthcoming
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CBO report shows two vastly different baselines moving closer together
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The Progressive Caucus’s sensible approach to sequestration: Prioritizing jobs and growth
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The importance of revenue revisited: Minimizing the drag of austerity
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The congressional GOP has smothered a more rapid economic recovery
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At best, budget deal suggests decelerating anemic growth, labor market deterioration
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Boehner’s ‘Plan B’ would result in an austerity-induced recession
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Green ‘sequester’ is already costing U.S. jobs: Job losses from ongoing clean-tech cuts will rival those from defense cuts
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6 reasons why the debt ceiling should be scrapped
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Obama’s opening bid is both familiar and sound
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Don’t call it a fiscal cliff
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Since when do we congratulate ourselves just for not going over a cliff?
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Five job creation policies for handling the fiscal obstacle course and slowing deficit reduction