Quick Takes
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GDP report is a sign of economy stuck in neutral
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Sluggish GDP is root cause of stubbornly high unemployment
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Miserably low job growth
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Even worse than we thought: Anemic GDP growth explains increase in unemployment rate
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Labor market in full retreat
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Unemployment increases, recovery on pause
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GDP continues to grow too slowly
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EPI statement on proposed House Republican 2012 budget
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Martin Luther King on “right to work”
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Welcome momentum in the labor market, hoping for more
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Losing our way
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Long-term unemployment persists
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Jobs report: Good month, trend uncertain
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Labor market moving in two directions at the same time
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GDP growth up, but way too soon for “mission accomplished”
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How “missing” workers impact the jobless data
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Labor force smaller than before recession started
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Republicans got to comfort the rich, Obama got to help create jobs
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Employment, hours worked, and wages flatline
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Federal pay cuts: A bad idea for what gain?
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Job growth improves except—at this pace, full employment twenty years away
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EPI supports Fed’s announcement to provide economic relief
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GDP: Historically slow recovery
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State and local governments in trouble – teachers out
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A Quick Take
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Recession is over, but not the unemployment crisis
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EPI experts respond to new data on income, poverty and health insurance
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Unemployment rate creeps up
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From Bad to Worse
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“Missing workers” not counted