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Congressional Testimony: Immigration Reforms Needed to Protect Skilled American Workers
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Will Switching Government Workers to Account-type Plans Save Taxpayers Money?
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Right-To-Work Laws: Designed To Hurt Unions and Lower Wages
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U.S. Trade Deficit with Japan Resulted in Net Job Losses in All but Three Congressional Districts
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“Right to Work” Is the Wrong Answer for New Mexico’s Economy
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Currency Manipulation and the 896,600 U.S. Jobs Lost Due to the U.S.-Japan Trade Deficit
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Most States End 2014 on the Right Path, Still With a Long Way to Go
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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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News from EPI › Manufacturing is Still a Large and Vital Part of the U.S. Economy
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The Manufacturing Footprint and the Importance of U.S. Manufacturing Jobs
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China Trade, Outsourcing and Jobs: Growing U.S. trade deficit with China cost 3.2 million jobs between 2001 and 2013, with job losses in every state
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An Epidemic of Wage Theft Is Costing Workers Hundreds of Millions of Dollars a Year
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State Cuts to Jobless Benefits Did Not Help Workers or Taxpayers
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Surging Steel Imports Threaten More Than a Half Million U.S. Jobs Across Every State
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Beyond Pre-kindergarten: Evidence and State-Level Action
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Surging Steel Imports Put Up To Half a Million U.S. Jobs at Risk
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Do Poor Kids Deserve Lower-Quality Education Than Rich Kids? Evaluating School Privatization Proposals in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Tepid Job Growth in Nearly Every State Should Not Be the ‘New Normal’
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Ending Currency Manipulation Would Create Jobs in Every State, Netting Up to 5.8 Million Jobs
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Ending Currency Manipulation Would Substantially Erase State Jobs Deficits
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Stop Currency Manipulation and Create Millions of Jobs: With Gains across States and Congressional Districts
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Hearing on U.S.–China Economic Challenges: The impact of U.S.–China trade
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The Increasingly Unequal States of America: Income Inequality by State, 1917 to 2011
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Senators from States with High Long-Term Unemployment Will Decide the Fate of Emergency Unemployment Compensation
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Over 600 Economists Sign Letter In Support of $10.10 Minimum Wage: Economist Statement on the Federal Minimum Wage
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Health Insurance Exchanges Will Go a Long Way Toward Fixing the Broken Health Care System
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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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The Legislative Attack on American Wages and Labor Standards, 2011–2012
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The Earned Income Tax Credit and the Child Tax Credit: History, Purpose, Goals, and Effectiveness