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A ‘high-pressure economy’ can help boost productivity and provide even more ‘room to run’ for the recovery
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The economy will continue to improve, as long as policymakers don’t thwart its progress
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What to Watch on Jobs Day: Policymakers can’t claim credit for the continuation of a trend
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Janet Yellen, not Donald Trump, is far more likely to decide whether or not we reach genuine full employment in 2017
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The State of American Wages 2016: Lower unemployment finally helps working people make up some lost ground on wages
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Temporary foreign workers by the numbers: New estimates by visa classification
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Testimony before the New York City Council on ‘Fair Workweek’ legislation
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Diversity in the New York City union and nonunion construction sectors
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Testimony to the Maryland Senate Committee on Finance in support of SB 607
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Testimony before the Baltimore City Council in support of Bill 17-0018
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Congress is laser-focused on rolling back protections for workers, consumers, and the environment
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Trump’s Plan for Trade: The last thing we need is more trade deals
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The Affordable and Safe Prescription Drug Importation Act is what real health reform looks like
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Trump is right to criticize NAFTA—but he’s totally wrong about why it’s bad for America
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Move over, Congress: Let states do the right thing to help working families save for retirement
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Paul Booth: A tireless advocate for working people
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Testimony to the Maryland House Economic Matters Committee on HB 665
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Heads up—the GOP is helping Wall Street pick your pocket
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New Jersey public school teachers are underpaid, not overpaid
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News from EPI › Andrew Puzder’s record is a mockery of what the Department of Labor stands for
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Methodology for measuring wages and benefits
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The racial wealth gap: How African-Americans have been shortchanged out of the materials to build wealth
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EPI News 2/10/2017
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If Trump follows Walker’s model, he will betray his base
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No wage thief should be labor secretary
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News from EPI › Andrew Puzder would be a dramatic departure from the legacy of labor secretaries who advocate for working people
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Puzder’s anti-worker positions disqualify him from serving as labor secretary: Here is a partial list of the worker protections that Puzder’s policies would undermine
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What to Watch on Jobs Day: President Trump inherits a slowly but steadily recovering economy
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Repealing the Affordable Care Act would cost jobs in every state
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News from EPI › Repealing the Affordable Care Act will cost 1.2 million jobs nationally