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Pulling Apart: Income trends across the U.S.
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One million veterans would benefit from raising the minimum wage to $9.80
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GOP senators to Congressional Research Service: Research? We don’t need no stinking research
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Migration and domestic labor markets: Auctions and employer demand versus public policy
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What we read today
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Massachusetts voters have the chance to vote on budget priorities
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The rise of the top 1 percent—not the same everywhere
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Schumer’s spot on: 1986 is the wrong model for tax reform
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What we read today
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Walmart strikes dramatize third-world inequities
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Joel Klein’s false stories
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Real hourly wage growth: The last generation
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Counting up to green: Assessing the green economy and its implications for growth and equity
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Who would promote job growth most in the near term?: Macroeconomic impacts of the Obama and Romney budget proposals
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What we read today
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The decline of collective bargaining and the erosion of middle-class incomes in Michigan
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2011 American Community Survey shows continuing hardship throughout the U.S.
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A fiscal obstacle course, not a cliff: Economic impacts of expiring tax cuts and impending spending cuts, and policy recommendations
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News from EPI › EPI to hold briefing on “The State of Working America, 12th Edition” at National Press Club on Wednesday
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One year of Occupy Wall Street
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Already more than a lost decade: Poverty and income trends continue to paint a bleak picture
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Want to understand today’s inaction in solving economic problems? Read The State of Working America
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News from EPI › By the numbers: New Census Bureau data on 2011 poverty, income, and health insurance coverage
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By the numbers: New Census Bureau data on poverty, income, and health insurance coverage
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The State of Working America, 12th Edition now available online
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Elizabeth Warren on why
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Several new books highlight data from EPI’s forthcoming “State of Working America”
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Decline of collective bargaining worsens wage and benefit standards for all workers
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Unions, inequality, and faltering middle-class wages
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Coming Soon: The State of Working America