Search results for "income inequality" (601)
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Investing in America’s Economy: A Budget Blueprint for Today and Tomorrow
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Just the Facts: Trade and Investment Deals Are Bad for Working Families
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News from EPI › America’s Real Spending Problem Has Nothing to Do with the Deficit
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Let’s Face It—We’re Far From Broke: America’s Real Spending Problem and How to Fix It
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It’s Time to Raise the Minimum Wage
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Why Taxing Capital Income Makes Sense
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Fast Track to Lost Jobs and Lower Wages
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The Opportunity Dodge
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Robert G. Lynch
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Irregular Work Scheduling and Its Consequences
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Why Hasn’t Fast Food Jumped on Trend to Hike Wages?
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Luckily, the Fed Still Seems Patient, if Not “Patient”
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News from EPI › Congressional Progressive Caucus Budget Would Put U.S. Economy on the Path to Durable Full Employment
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The ‘People’s Budget’: Analysis of the Congressional Progressive Caucus Budget for Fiscal Year 2016
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What’s Wrong with the TPP? This deal will lead to more job loss and downward pressures on the wages of most working Americans
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Wages Stagnated or Fell Across the Board in 2014—With One Notable Exception
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2014 Continues a 35-Year Trend of Broad-Based Wage Stagnation
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News from EPI › EPI Releases Guidebook for Understanding How the Fed Works and How to Make it Work Harder for Main Street
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The Federal Reserve and Shared Prosperity: Why Working Families Need a Fed that Works for Them
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Unions’ Decline and the Rise of the Top 10 Percent’s Share of Income
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How unequal is your state?: The ratio between the average incomes of the top 1 percent and the bottom 99 percent in each state
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Watch the State of the Union with EPI
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News from EPI › EPI to Hold Media Teleconference on the Top 1 Percent in Every State
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Where Do We Go from Here? Mass Incarceration and the Struggle for Civil Rights
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Causes of Wage Stagnation
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The erosion of collective bargaining has widened the gap between productivity and pay
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Wage Stagnation in Nine Charts
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The Top 10 Charts of 2014
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New Trade Agreements will Take Center Stage in 2015. So Will Bad Arguments Made on their Behalf.
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The U.S. Middle Class Has Faced a Huge “Inequality Tax” in Recent Decades