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EPI News 07/15/2016
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CEO compensation grew faster than the wages of the top 0.1 percent and the stock market
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Jamie Dimon’s blinders
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CEOs make 276 times more than a typical worker
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News from EPI › Top CEOs were paid 276 times more than the typical worker in 2015: Stock market declines led to lower CEO compensation in 2015; CEO pay up 46.5 percent since 2009
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Stock market headwinds meant less generous year for some CEOs: CEO pay remains up 46.5% since 2009
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What Gretchen Carlson and immigrant janitors have in common: forced arbitration
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Expand Social Security Now
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An economy for all
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Connecting the dots on the divergence between pay and productivity
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News from EPI › The top 1 percent took home the majority of income growth since the Great Recession in 24 states: New York, Connecticut, and Wyoming top the list of most unequal states
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Income inequality in the U.S. by state, metropolitan area, and county
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EARNCon: St. Louis 2016
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Testimony Before the U.S. Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship
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National Day of Action: Stand with Verizon Workers
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Universities, inequality, and the overtime rule
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Verizon shows us why strikes—and unions—matter for working people
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Durbin and Sessions agree H-1B guestworker program must be fixed to protect migrant and American tech workers
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Congressional Testimony: Impacts of Federal rules on jobs and wages
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Congressional Testimony: The Impact of High-Skill Guestworker Programs and the STEM Workforce
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Congressional Testimony: The Impact of High-Skilled Immigration on U.S. Workers
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Broader, Bolder Approach to Education Relaunch: Join us as educators, policymakers, and scholars call for an education agenda focused on mitigating the impacts of poverty on students and schools
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How we can save $17 billion in public assistance—annually
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Republicans (and two Democrats) in Congress want to derail commonsense protections for workers
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Is the U.S. economy working? For CEOs yes. For workers—not so much
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A majority of low-wage workers earn so little they must rely on public assistance to make ends meet
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2016 New York Event
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Driving the agenda: EPI’s 2015 accomplishments
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The top charts of 2015
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News from EPI › Criminal conviction of former Massey Energy CEO brings some justice to West Virginia