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Republican tax plan will reduce American competitiveness
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Demand the Department of Labor act to protect overtime pay for 12.5 million working people
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Proposal to change the H-2A program via appropriations would allow agribusiness to fill hundreds of thousands of permanent, year-round jobs with temporary guestworkers
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Cutting corporate taxes will not boost American wages
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The Supreme Court has a chance to restore a critical right to women at work
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Teachers and schools are well served by teacher pensions
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EPI comment to the SEC regarding the fiduciary rule
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News from EPI › The average consumer in arbitration with Wells Fargo is ordered to pay the bank nearly $11,000
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Common tax ‘reform’ questions, answered: Why tax cuts for high-income households and corporations won’t help working families
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Forced arbitration is bad for consumers
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Education inequalities at the school starting gate: Gaps, trends, and strategies to address them
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What union coverage numbers might look like without NLRA preemption: Working paper prepared for the September 19, 2017 symposium on NLRA preemption hosted by the Harvard Labor and Worklife Program and the Economic Policy Institute
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Protect overtime pay for millions of working people: Submit a letter to DOL
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What is the ideal mix of federal, state, and local government investment in infrastructure?
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City governments are raising standards for working people—and state legislators are lowering them back down
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How today’s unions help working people: Giving workers the power to improve their jobs and unrig the economy
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Correcting the record: Consumers fare better under class actions than arbitration
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CEO pay remains high relative to the pay of typical workers and high-wage earners
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The UN Global Compact and labor migration: What can we expect?
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Comments on NERA study of the “Impacts of Potential Aluminum Tariffs on the U.S. economy”
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Driving the agenda: EPI’s 2016 accomplishments
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The “high road” Seattle labor market and the effects of the minimum wage increase: Data limitations and methodological problems bias new analysis of Seattle’s minimum wage increase
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News from EPI › Fed should return to setting policy by evidence, not autopilot
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Is 2 percent too low?: Rethinking the Fed’s arbitrary inflation target to avoid another Great Recession
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The data are in…and show that the fiduciary rule will help retirement savers
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Written comments on Section 232 National Security Investigation on steel imports
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News from EPI › Congress should give working families a raise and swiftly pass the Raise the Wage Act of 2017
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How raising the minimum wage to $15 by 2024 will benefit women
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Testimony before the U.S. Department of Commerce on causes of significant trade deficits for 2016
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Letter to the U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs opposing the Regulatory Accountability Act (S. 951)