Search results for interest rates (1522)
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Inequalities at the Starting Gate: Cognitive and Noncognitive Skills Gaps between 2010–2011 Kindergarten Classmates
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(In)dependent Contractor Misclassification
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If It Ain’t Broke, Don’t Fix It!: Potential Impacts of Privatizing the Tennessee Valley Authority
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Authorized Status, Limited Returns: The Labor Market Outcomes of Temporary Mexican Workers
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Investing in America’s Economy: A Budget Blueprint for Today and Tomorrow
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Stop Currency Manipulation in the Trans-Pacific Partnership: Millions of Jobs at Stake
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Indiana Politicians Act to Drive Down Constituents’ Wages
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The Decline and Resurgence of the U.S. Auto Industry
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CEA Report Is Simply Not That Relevant to Current Trade Policy Debates
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We Can Afford a $12.00 Federal Minimum Wage in 2020
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Stagnant GDP at the Start of 2015 is the Latest Evidence That the Economy Hasn’t Reached Escape Velocity
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No, the TPP Won’t Be Good for the Middle Class
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“Right-to-Work” States Still Have Lower Wages
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News from EPI › The Trans-Pacific Partnership Will Likely Harm the Majority of American Workers
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Irregular Work Scheduling and Its Consequences
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Congressional Testimony: Immigration Reforms Needed to Protect Skilled American Workers
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Right-To-Work Laws: Designed To Hurt Unions and Lower Wages
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“Right to Work” Is the Wrong Answer for New Mexico’s Economy
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The Increasingly Unequal States of America: Income Inequality by State, 1917 to 2012
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“Right to Work” Is the Wrong Answer for Wisconsin’s Economy
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Where Do We Go from Here? Mass Incarceration and the Struggle for Civil Rights
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If the Supreme Court Bans the Disparate Impact Standard it Could Annihilate One of the Few Tools Available to Pursue Housing Integration
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New Trade Agreements will Take Center Stage in 2015. So Will Bad Arguments Made on their Behalf.
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The Need to Address Noncognitive Skills in the Education Policy Agenda
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Another Holiday Tradition: Arguing Economics at the Dinner Table
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The Racial Achievement Gap, Segregated Schools, and Segregated Neighborhoods – A Constitutional Insult
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Keep the Jobs Coming! People of Color Have Actually Benefited More from Job Growth This Year
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What to Watch on Jobs Day: Nominal Hourly Earnings
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Myths and Facts About Corporate Taxes, Part 2: Will Congress’s Idea of “Base-Broadening, Rate-Lowering Tax Reform” Fix What’s Wrong With Our Corporate Tax Code?
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Flexibility and Overtime Among Hourly and Salaried Workers: When You Have Little Flexibility, You Have Little To Lose