Search results for income inequality (1405)
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News from EPI › EPI applauds the appointment of Raphael Bostic to lead the Atlanta Fed
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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 State of American Wages 2016: Lower unemployment finally helps working people make up some lost ground on wages
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Diversity in the New York City union and nonunion construction sectors
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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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Letter to the Subcommittee on Workforce Protections on federal wage and hour policies
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Brad DeLong is far too lenient on trade policy’s role in generating economic distress for American workers
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Methodology for measuring wages and benefits
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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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News from EPI › So-called “right-to-work” is an assault on wages
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Repealing the Affordable Care Act would cost jobs in every state
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Growth in U.S.–China trade deficit between 2001 and 2015 cost 3.4 million jobs: Here’s how to rebalance trade and rebuild American manufacturing
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Republicans are poised to repeal important worker protections, starting with the requirement that federal contractors play fair
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Racial gaps in wages, wealth, and more: a quick recap
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President Trump’s alternative facts have foreigners and bureaucrats, not the top 1 percent, reaping the gains from economic growth
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The new year brings higher wages for 4.3 million workers across the country
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Mass incarceration and children’s outcomes: Criminal justice policy is education policy
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How the Fed can fix one way the economy really is rigged: Restore the pursuit of full employment as their job number one
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A public investment agenda that delivers the goods for American workers needs to be long-lived, broad, and subject to democratic oversight
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Public-sector compensation should be a model for the private sector—instead, it’s under attack
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Employment fell because of the Great Recession, not the minimum wage: Study claiming the minimum wage harmed low-wage workers fails conventional tests
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Unequal public-sector pay in Connecticut? Yes—taxpayers are getting a bargain!
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Exploring the consequences of charter school expansion in U.S. cities
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Testimony on the Fair Wage Amendment Act of 2016
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EPI News 11/18/2016
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A women’s economic agenda for the 45th U.S. president: Investing in the infrastructure to support a 21st century economy
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What is the gender pay gap and is it real?: The complete guide to how women are paid less than men and why it can’t be explained away
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Testimony before the Indiana Senate, Select Committee on Immigration Issues
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August state jobs numbers affirm breadth of labor market improvement over the past year
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Poverty rates decrease throughout the states in 2015