Search results for income inequality (1405)
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News from EPI › Tax reform should broaden the base and raise top rates: 1986-style tax reform is a flawed model for today’s challenges
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Broadening the tax base and raising top rates are complements, not substitutes: 1986-style tax reform is a flawed template
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Increased health care cost sharing works as intended: It burdens patients who need care the most
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Building a Tax Code for Today
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Dangerous targets: Why setting a specific deficit reduction target would worsen the economic and fiscal situation
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Why do so many people want to only pursue the expensive ways to fix job-quality?
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News from EPI › Enacting smart and progressive revenue options would support a more robust economic recovery
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Many options exist for raising revenue in a smart and progressive manner
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How High Should Top Income Tax Rates Be? (Hint, Much Higher)
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The Class of 2013: Young graduates still face dim job prospects
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News from EPI › Raising top marginal tax rates would increase revenues without affecting economic growth, according to new EPI-TCF paper
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A review of the economic research on the effects of raising ordinary income tax rates: Higher revenue, unchanged growth, and uncertain but potentially large reductions in the growth of inequality
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Using standard models to benchmark the costs of globalization for American workers without a college degree
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How Good Jobs Policies Can Reduce the Black-White Wealth Divide
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$45+ billion for Apple shareholders, nothing yet for Apple workers
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News from EPI › EPI releases technical analysis of Congressional Progressive Caucus Back to Work budget
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The ‘Back to Work’ budget: Analysis of the Congressional Progressive Caucus budget for fiscal year 2014
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Raising the federal minimum wage to $10.10 would give working families, and the overall economy, a much-needed boost
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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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A $10.10 minimum wage would give economy (and more low-wage workers) a bigger boost
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What we read today
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Declining value of the federal minimum wage is a major factor driving inequality
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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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Vast majority of wage earners are working harder, and for not much more: Trends in U.S. work hours and wages over 1979–2007
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What we read today
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What do international tests really show about U.S. student performance?
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Earnings of the top 1.0 percent rebound strongly in the recovery
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Occupation employment trends and wage inequality: What the long view tells us
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Missing in action: Growth and shared prosperity