Search results for income inequality (1422)
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Vast majority of wage earners are working harder, and for not much more: Trends in U.S. work hours and wages over 1979–2007
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Strengthening the EITC and raising the minimum wage should go hand-in-hand
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If you’re writing about the ‘fiscal cliff,’ you need to read The State of Working America
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Charting the state of the U.S. economy: EPI’s top charts of 2012
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Employer-sponsored health insurance coverage continues to decline in a new decade
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What we read today
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Walmart strikes dramatize third-world inequities
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Joel Klein’s false stories
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Who would promote job growth most in the near term?: Macroeconomic impacts of the Obama and Romney budget proposals
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What we read today
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A fiscal obstacle course, not a cliff: Economic impacts of expiring tax cuts and impending spending cuts, and policy recommendations
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News from EPI › EPI to hold briefing on “The State of Working America, 12th Edition” at National Press Club on Wednesday
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One year of Occupy Wall Street
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Want to understand today’s inaction in solving economic problems? Read The State of Working America
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Elizabeth Warren on why
you should read State of Working Americatoo many American families are struggling to get ahead -
What does health care have to do with the wage slowdown? Not much
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Segregation, the black-white achievement gap, and the Romneys
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Bankrupt! No, not the U.S. economy, just the policy discussion about it
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News from EPI › U.S. poverty rates higher, safety net weaker than in peer countries
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U.S. poverty rates higher, safety net weaker than in peer countries
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Preferential tax rates increasingly benefit top filers
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The ‘technology did it’ zombie has arisen
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A Solow system
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Millionaires are not the new middle class.
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Who will save the middle class?
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The Ryan Budget fails to effectively address economic challenges, unlike the Budget for All
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News from EPI › New EPI-Century Foundation report contrasts Ryan budget with Budget for All
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Addressing unfair expectations for the next wave of educators
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Prepared commencement address at the Loyola University Chicago School of Education
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The public-sector jobs crisis: Women and African Americans hit hardest by job losses in state and local governments