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  • Bush officials try to cherry-pick statistics; it’s still worst job creation record in 60 years—EPI Viewpoints

    March 23, 2004 By Elise Gould Economic Indicators
  • Rethinking Growth Strategies: How State and Local Taxes and Services Affect Economic Development

    2004 By Robert G. Lynch Book
  • The Changing Nature of the Economy: The Critical Roles of Education and Innovation in Creating Jobs and Opportunity in a Knowledge Economy

    March 18, 2004 By Jared Bernstein Commentary
  • The Longest Sustained Labor Slump since the Great Depression Is Taking a Toll on Working Families—EPI Viewpoints

    March 10, 2004 By Lee Price Commentary
  • Bush budget folly: Skimping on trains is bad for everyone

    March 8, 2004 By Max B. Sawicky Commentary
  • Jobs Picture—February 2004

    March 5, 2004 Economic Indicators
  • On the President’s Fiscal Year 2005 Budget for the U.S. Department of Labor

    March 4, 2004 By Ross Eisenbrey Commentary
  • We Are Not Ready to Assess History Performance

    March 3, 2004 By Richard Rothstein Commentary
  • Educated, experienced, and out of work: Long-term joblessness continues to plague the unemployed

    March 3, 2004 By Andrew Stettner and Sylvia Allegretto Report
  • Trade Picture—February 21, 2002

    February 13, 2004 By Robert E. Scott Economic Indicators
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