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  • Lessons—Education and Job Growth

    May 10, 2000 By Richard Rothstein Commentary
  • China and the States: Booming trade deficit with China will accelerate job destruction in next decade with losses in every state

    May 1, 2000 By Robert E. Scott Report
  • 50 Lost Opportunities: Commerce Department state-level review of supposed gains from China trade bet

    May 1, 2000 By Jeff Faux Report
  • The Perils of Privatization: Bush’s lethal plan for Social Security

    May 1, 2000 By Christian E. Weller and Edith Rasell Report
  • How Much Is Enough? Basic Family Budgets for Working Families

    2000 By Maggie Spade-Aguilar, Chauna Brocht, and Jared Bernstein Book
  • Wrong Numbers—MCI WorldCom, Sprint, and monopoly power in the long-distance market

    May 1, 2000 By William G. Shepherd Report
  • U.S. investment in china worsens trade Deficit—U.S. firms build export-oriented production base i

    May 1, 2000 By James Burke Report
  • Lessons—Making a Case Against Performance Pay

    April 26, 2000 By Richard Rothstein Commentary
  • Lessons—A Teacher in the Trenches of the Nation’s Math Wars

    April 12, 2000 By Richard Rothstein Commentary
  • A comparison of the proposed minimum wage and tax bills

    April 1, 2000 By Robert S. McIntyre, Jared Bernstein, and Lawrence Mishel Report
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