Search results for income inequality (1422)
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The President’s Twofer
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Charting 2014
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Another Holiday Tradition: Arguing Economics at the Dinner Table
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Why Tax Cuts Aren’t the Answer to Wage Problems
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What Getting Serious About Wages Doesn’t Look Like: Bipartisan “Tax Reform” and Trade Deals
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The Racial Achievement Gap, Segregated Schools, and Segregated Neighborhoods – A Constitutional Insult
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Who Among African Americans is Counted in the Labor Market and in the Voting Booth?
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The Top 1 Percent of Wage Earners Falters in 2013—Was it a Temporary Event?
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The Making of Ferguson: Public Policies at the Root of its Troubles
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LA Hotel Workers Win $15.37 Minimum Wage: a New Day for Labor in the United States?
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Workers in Lower-Paid White-Collar Occupations Need Overtime Protections
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News from EPI › EPI’s Heidi Shierholz Named Chief Economist at the U.S. Department of Labor
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Low Wages and Few Benefits Mean Many Restaurant Workers Can’t Make Ends Meet
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Increasing the Overtime Salary Threshold Is Family-Friendly Policy: Women, Minorities, and Younger and Less-Educated Workers Would Be Most Helped
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Lagging Demand, Not Unemployability, Is Why Long-term Unemployment Remains So High
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What’s at Stake If the Fed Prematurely Raises Rates
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The Top 10 Myths About Social Security
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Facts About Immigration and the U.S. Economy: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
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State Cuts to Jobless Benefits Did Not Help Workers or Taxpayers
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Is an Aging Population—or Slow and Unequal Wage Growth—our Biggest Challenge?
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EPI’s President Lawrence Mishel to Appear at Netroots Nation
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It’s time to update overtime pay rules
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History Teaches Us We Need Race-Conscious Policies
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Increasing Wages is an Effective Poverty Reduction Tool, Even for Kids
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The Class of 2014: The Weak Economy Is Idling Too Many Young Graduates
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Do Poor Kids Deserve Lower-Quality Education Than Rich Kids? Evaluating School Privatization Proposals in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Thomas Piketty and Tax Day
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Why Claims of Skills Shortages in Manufacturing Are Overblown
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News from EPI › Valerie Wilson Joins EPI as Director of the Program on Race, Ethnicity, and the Economy
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Socioeconomic School Integration Is a Worthy Goal, but Racial Segregation Presents Added Challenges