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Retirement Inequality Chartbook: How the 401(k) revolution created a few big winners and many losers
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The President’s Economic Speech in 10 Charts (And More)
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McDonald’s Employees Don’t Need Financial Planning, They Need Raises
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What Families Need to Get By: The 2013 Update of EPI’s Family Budget Calculator
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Economic Policy Institute 2013 Family Budget Calculator: Technical Documentation
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CEOs Recovering Well, Workers Not So Much
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Pay of top restaurant industry CEOs in 2012 averages 788 times the minimum wage
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Methodology for measuring CEO compensation and the ratio of CEO-to-worker compensation, 2012 data update
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CEO Pay in 2012 Was Extraordinarily High Relative to Typical Workers and Other High Earners
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Health spending concentrated among only a few unlucky ones: Medicaid provides meaningful safety net
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The Class of 2013: Young graduates still face dim job prospects
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Who would be affected by President Obama’s proposed minimum wage increase?
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2011 American Community Survey shows continuing hardship throughout the U.S.
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Conservatives say CEO compensation levels are fine now that it takes 10 hours to earn a typical worker’s annual compensation
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Wages of young college graduates have failed to grow over the last decade
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Price of a diploma: Class of 2012 faces tough job market, rising costs, and increasing debt
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The Class of 2012: Labor market for young graduates remains grim
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It’s executives and the finance sector causing surging 1% income growth!
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CEO pay and the top 1%: How executive compensation and financial-sector pay have fueled income inequality
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Methodology for measuring CEO compensation and the ratio of CEO-to-worker compensation
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Mobility remains low as inequality increases
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How many jobs could Congress save in my state through 2012?
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American Community Survey paints a bleak landscape