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Failing the Unemployed
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Social Security shortfall long way off
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Datazone: State and Regional Data
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Impact of Bush budget on aid to state and local
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EPI Journal
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EPI Journal, Winter 2002
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What if Enron workers had traded Social Security for stock?
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State Resources | Resources for State Organizations
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State Resources | Other State and Regional Networks
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State Resources | Other State Organizations with Resources on Economic Issues
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EARN Groups
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No More Enrons: Protecting 401(k) Plans for a Safe Retirement
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Budgeting beyond the Beltway | EPI Issue Brief #175
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News from EPI › NEW REPORT EXAMINES POLICIES THAT MAKE WORK MORE FAMILY
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Jobs Picture—data analysis
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It ain’t over till it’s really over: Slow growth will lead to rising unemployment in 2002 and high unemployment in 2003
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Lessons—Doubling of A’s at Harvard: Grade Inflation or Brains?
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Undermining Social Security with private accounts: Commission’s final proposals would lower living standards without fixing shortfall
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Last hired, first fired—Job losses plague former TANF recipients
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Fast track to trade deficits: Mushrooming foreign debt begs for strategic pause before approving
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An idea whose time has returned: Anti-recession fiscal assistance for state and local governments
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Fast Track to Lost Jobs
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The unremarkable record of liberalized trade: After 20 years of global economic deregulation, poverty and inequality are as pervasive as ever
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Low- to middle-wage workers lose ground in 31 states; rising unemployment hits 17 states | EPI Press Release
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Living standards and labor
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Scattered Showers For Labor Day 2001: Job Losses, Falling Wages Hit Many States
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Trading Away U.S. Farms: ‘Fast Track’ Will Exacerbate Problems With U.S. Trade and Agricultural Poli
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The Free Trade Magic Act: In Dubious Study, First You See the Benefits of Globalization, Then You Do
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Mending unemployment insurance with the minimum wage
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The Wage Penalty of Right-to-Work Laws