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Not just ‘no heat’ but signs of cooling: The case for FOMC rate cuts has real merit
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News from EPI › New report reveals the employers using the State Department’s J-1 Summer Work Travel Program: Non-public data show program can be used as a source of cheap, exploitable labor
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News from EPI › Media Advisory: Press call to discuss new report revealing employer misuse of the State Department’s J-1 Summer Work Travel Program
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Proposed rule to privatize the federal Employment Service would likely reduce services for unemployed workers
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Breaking the silence on early child care and education costs: A values-based budget for children, parents, and teachers in California
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Let’s not give up on the American Dream: Testimony before the Economic Policy Subcommittee of the U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs
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Building the movement for workers’ rights and wages: EPI’s accomplishments in 2018
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News from EPI › Media Advisory: Heidi Shierholz joins press call to discuss CBO report on minimum wage at 3 p.m. Eastern
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EPI comments regarding the Department of Labor’s proposed joint-employer standard
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EPI comments on changing the consumer price index used to update the poverty threshold
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Modernizing Massachusetts overtime law is critical to strengthening pay and protecting work-life balance for hundreds of thousands of Massachusetts workers: Testimony of David Cooper before the Massachusetts Joint Committee on Labor and Workforce Development in support of H. 1609 and S. 1092
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Class of 2019: High school edition
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Recession or not, there will be pain: Coping with corporate bonds
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Challenging working environments (‘school climates’), especially in high-poverty schools, play a role in the teacher shortage: The fourth report in ‘The Perfect Storm in the Teacher Labor Market’ series
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Ohio’s economy no longer fully recovers after recessions
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Trump and Kushner’s ‘merit-based’ immigration plan fails to propose the smart reforms needed to modernize and improve U.S. labor migration
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Zero Weeks: America’s Leave Crisis and the Cost of Doing Nothing
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Class of 2019: College edition
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Low relative pay and high incidence of moonlighting play a role in the teacher shortage, particularly in high-poverty schools: The third report in ‘The Perfect Storm in the Teacher Labor Market’ series
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Now you see them, now you don’t: Vanishing benefits for U.S. workers in NAFTA-2 (USMCA) deal
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Toxic stress and children’s outcomes: African American children growing up poor are at greater risk of disrupted physiological functioning and depressed academic achievement
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JOLTS
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News from EPI › Healthy headline GDP number masks some economic weakness, particularly in business investment
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The teacher weekly wage penalty hit 21.4 percent in 2018, a record high: Trends in the teacher wage and compensation penalties through 2018
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What should we know about the next recession?
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More than eight million workers will be left behind by the Trump overtime proposal: Workers would receive $1.2 billion less than under the 2016 rule
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Congress and Trump discover bipartisanship on immigration—but only to increase H-2B visas for captive and underpaid migrant workers
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EPI comments regarding SNAP work requirements
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Decades of rising economic inequality in the U.S.: Testimony before the U.S. House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee
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More than eight million workers will be left behind by the Trump overtime proposal: That number will grow to 11.5 million in the first 10 years of implementation