Search results for Indiana (305)
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New York’s prevailing wage law: A cost-benefit analysis
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Incomes continued to rise in 2016 in four out of five states
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A NAFTA renegotiation game-changer, until the Trump administration squanders it
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African American and Hispanic unemployment continue to fall but remain higher than white unemployment in nearly every state: The highest African American state unemployment rate (9.7 percent in Louisiana) is almost twice as high as the highest white state unemployment rate (5.0 percent in New Mexico)
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City governments are raising standards for working people—and state legislators are lowering them back down
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How today’s unions help working people: Giving workers the power to improve their jobs and unrig the economy
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Impressive, incomplete, and under threat: Janet Yellen’s legacy at the Federal Reserve
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News from EPI › Nearly every state experiences job growth in June
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News from EPI › Most state labor markets improve in May, a handful continue to see rising unemployment and slow job growth
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Does corporate America see a future in the United States?
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Written comments on Section 232 National Security Investigation on steel imports
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State unemployment rates by race and ethnicity show recovery expanding but still leaving stubborn pockets of high unemployment
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EARNCon: Phoenix 2017
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Repealing prevailing wage laws hurts construction workers
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Majority of states continue to experience job growth and falling unemployment
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News from EPI › Voucher programs don’t improve education and have important downsides
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School vouchers are not a proven strategy for improving student achievement: Studies of U.S. and international voucher programs show that the risks to school systems outweigh insignificant gains in test scores and limited gains in graduation rates
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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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State unemployment rates by race and ethnicity at the end of 2016 show progress but not yet full recovery
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Krista Faries
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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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A tale of two states (and what it tells us about so-called “right-to-work” laws)
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Heed union leader’s truth-telling on Trump/Carrier deal and judge on policy, not theatrics
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North Carolina voters’ anger about privatized infrastructure projects should serve as a warning to policymakers
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The moral of the Trump/Carrier deal is clear: if you’re useful to Trump, he might be willing to throw other workers overboard to help you
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Exploring the consequences of charter school expansion in U.S. cities
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Employment continues its sluggish recovery along racial lines in the third quarter of 2016
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EPI News 9/30/2016
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EARN: Economic Analysis and Research Network