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The U.S. benefits from immigration but policy reforms needed to maximize gains: Recommendations and a review of key issues to ensure fair wages and labor standards for all workers
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Voter suppression makes the racist and anti-worker Southern model possible: Rooted in Racism and Economic Exploitation: Spotlight
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Federal AI legislation: An evaluation of existing proposals and a road map forward
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The workers’ think tank: A history of the Economic Policy Institute
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The public-sector pay gap is widening. Unions help shrink it.
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Breaking down the South’s economic underperformance: Rooted in Racism and Economic Exploitation: Part Two
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Alabama’s and Maryland’s similar Black unemployment rates mask major differences in labor market conditions
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Understanding the impact of Alaska’s proposed $15 minimum wage
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EPI comment on DOL’s RFI regarding Schedule A modernization
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The evolution of the Southern economic development strategy: Rooted in Racism and Economic Exploitation: Part One
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Unbalanced labor market power is what makes technology—including AI—threatening to workers: The best “AI policy” to protect workers is boosting their bargaining position
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Fastest wage growth over the last four years among historically disadvantaged groups: Low-wage workers’ wages surged after decades of slow growth
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Middle-out economics is good for workers, their families, and the broader economy
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Workers want unions, but the latest data point to obstacles in their path: Private-sector unionization rose by more than a quarter million in 2023, while unionization in state and local governments fell
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EPI comments on CMS’s proposed rule on minimum staffing standards for long-term care facilities
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Economic recovery in the Midwest: Challenges and opportunities after the pandemic
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Rooted in racism and economic exploitation: The failed Southern economic development model
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The single thing Larry Summers gets right about ‘Bidenomics’—it’s different than what came before
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Chasing the dream of equity: How policy has shaped racial economic disparities
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Why the U.S. needs at least a $17 minimum wage: How the Raise the Wage Act would benefit U.S. workers, their families, and entire communities
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Power in partnership: How government agencies and community partners are joining forces to fight wage theft
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Testimony prepared for the U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary for a hearing on ‘From Farm to Table, Immigrant Workers Get the Job Done’
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The industrial policy revolution has begun, but another is still needed: Industrial policy and policies to rebalance labor market power are complements, not substitutes
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Low-wage workers have seen historically fast real wage growth in the pandemic business cycle: Policy investments translate into better opportunities for the lowest-paid workers
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Flexible work without exploitation: Reversing tech companies’ state-by-state agenda to unravel workers’ rights and misclassify workers as ‘contractors’ in the gig economy and beyond
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The Fed and a smooth macroeconomic transition to a cleaner U.S. economy
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The pandemic has exacerbated a long-standing national shortage of teachers
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References
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Chapter 1. Older workers
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Not So Free to Contract: The Law, Philosophy, and Economics of Unequal Workplace Power