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  • Saving Social Security in three steps

    November 1, 1998 By Dean Baker Report
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    October 1, 1998 By Edith Rasell Report
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    1998 By Richard Rothstein Book
  • Finally, Real Wage Gains: Lower Unemployment, Higher Minimum Wage Spur Recent Wage Growth

    July 1, 1998 By Jared Bernstein, John Schmitt, and Lawrence Mishel Report
  • Small Consolation: The Dubious Benefits of Small Business for Job Growth and Wages

    1998 By David Stevens, Erica Groshen, and Dale Belman Book
  • Defusing the Baby Boomer Time Bomb: Projections of Income in the 21st Century

    1998 By Dean Baker Book
  • Cut U.S. Interest Rates Now: How to Support the Yen and Save U.S. Jobs at the Same Time

    June 1, 1998 By Robert E. Scott Report
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    June 1, 1998 By Robert A. Blecker Report
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    1998 By Jared Bernstein and John Schmitt Book
  • Monopoly.com: Will the WorldCom-MCI Merger Tangle the Web?

    1998 By Jeffrey H. Keefe Book
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