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Native Americans and Jobs: The Challenge and the Promise
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Inequality: Not Really a Distraction, and Unambiguously Bad for
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On That Income Inequality and Income Growth Thing Out There
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How to Raise $1 Trillion in Revenue Without Waiting on “Tax Reform”
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Avoiding a Government Shutdown Falls Far Short of What American Families Need
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“PISA Day”—An Ideological and Hyperventilated Exercise
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Low Wages and Scant Benefits Leave Many In-Home Workers Unable to Make Ends Meet
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Don’t Blame the Robots: Assessing the Job Polarization Explanation of Growing Wage Inequality
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Future Flows and Worker Rights in S. 744: A Guide to How the Senate Immigration Bill Would Modify Current Law
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Public Insurance Is Increasingly Crucial to American Families Even as Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance Coverage Ends Its Steady Decline
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Heritage’s Ruinous Recommendations for the U.S. Postal Service
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The Legislative Attack on American Wages and Labor Standards, 2011–2012
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Voting Rights at a Crossroads: The Supreme Court Decision in Shelby Is the Latest Challenge in the ‘Unfinished March’ to Full Black Access to the Ballot
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News from EPI › The Earned Income Tax Credit and the Child Tax Credit work well and have for decades
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The Earned Income Tax Credit and the Child Tax Credit: History, Purpose, Goals, and Effectiveness
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The CEO-to-Worker Compensation Ratio in 2012 of 273 Was Far Above That of the Late 1990s and 14 Times the Ratio of 20.1 in 1965
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Mismatches in Race to the Top Limit Educational Improvement: Lack of Time, Resources, and Tools to Address Opportunity Gaps Puts Lofty State Goals Out of Reach
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Workers’ Pay Hasn’t Always Lagged Productivity Growth
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Retirement Inequality Chartbook: How the 401(k) revolution created a few big winners and many losers
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For Public Schools, Segregation Then, Segregation Since: Education and the Unfinished March
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A Well-Educated Workforce Is Key to State Prosperity
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Once Again, American Manufacturing Suffers from Lots of Things, but Excess Blue-Collar Pay Isn’t One of Them
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Detroit: Pensions, Racism and Bankruptcy
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What We Read Today
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Hope and Cash, Investment and Policy: Jeep and the Future of Detroit
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What Families Need to Get By: The 2013 Update of EPI’s Family Budget Calculator
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Economic Policy Institute 2013 Family Budget Calculator: Technical Documentation
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Tipped Workers Deserve a Raise As Well
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Value-Added Analysis of Trade with China Could Weaken Fair Trade Enforcement and Increase Job Loss
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Methodology for measuring CEO compensation and the ratio of CEO-to-worker compensation, 2012 data update