Search results for older americans and the great recession (230)
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Impressive, incomplete, and under threat: Janet Yellen’s legacy at the Federal Reserve
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Adding insult to injury: How bad policy decisions have amplified globalization’s costs for American workers
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‘Competitive’ distractions: Cutting corporate tax rates will not create jobs or boost incomes for the vast majority of American families
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The Class of 2017
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EARNCon: Phoenix 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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Trump’s jobs goals would require massive immigration or forcing elderly Americans to work at unprecedented rates
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Still falling short on hours and pay: Part-time work becoming new normal
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Financing recovery and fairness by going where the money is: Progressive revenue increases are key to meeting nation’s fiscal challenges
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Black-white wage gaps expand with rising wage inequality
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Corporate tax chartbook: How corporations rig the rules to dodge the taxes they owe
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A financial transaction tax would help ensure Wall Street works for Main Street
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Income inequality in the U.S. by state, metropolitan area, and county
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Progressive redistribution without guilt: Using policy to shift economic power and make U.S. incomes grow fairer and faster
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People of color will be a majority of the American working class in 2032: What this means for the effort to grow wages and reduce inequality
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The H-2B temporary foreign worker program: Examining the effects on Americans’ job opportunities and wages
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EARNCon: St. Louis 2016
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The president could create 100,000 jobs for young Americans by ending J-1 Summer Work Travel
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The State of American Retirement: How 401(k)s have failed most American workers
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Balancing paychecks and public assistance: How higher wages would strengthen what government can do
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Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement: Currency manipulation, trade, wages, and job loss
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Driving the agenda: EPI’s 2015 accomplishments
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Bringing it back home: Why state comparisons are more useful than international comparisons for improving U.S. education policy
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Tax on expensive health insurance plans could cut care along with costs
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Disability and Employment Revisited
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Understanding the Historic Divergence Between Productivity and a Typical Worker’s Pay: Why It Matters and Why It’s Real
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How the Economy Has Performed for Workers This Year: Labor Day 2015 by the Numbers
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Does Disability Insurance Reduce Labor Force Participation?
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Top CEOs Make 300 Times More than Typical Workers: Pay Growth Surpasses Stock Gains and Wage Growth of Top 0.1 Percent