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Tax cuts, and debt, and arithmetic: Oh my!
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Paul Ryan’s wink
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Apple in China: Failing to make good on its commitment?
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The China toll: Growing U.S. trade deficit with China cost more than 2.7 million jobs between 2001 and 2011, with job losses in every state
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A different kind of choice: Educational inequality and the continuing significance of racial segregation
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Taxes and executive compensation
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What a Romney-Ryan budget would mean for Americans
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Investigations reveal forced labor of immigrants but Congress won’t allow the Labor Department to combat it
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Infrastructure investments and the Latino jobs recovery
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U.S. poverty rates higher, safety net weaker than in peer countries
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The five serious flaws of Bowles-Simpson
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Generate jobs now
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U.S. net debt hits $4 trillion in 2011—the cumulative toll of a generation of trade deficits
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EPI resources on unions and the economy: Union impact on wages, jobs, benefits, income inequality, and firm performance
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It’s OK to add to debt to grow jobs
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As union membership declines, inequality rises
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Not all debt is created equal, David Brooks
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‘Simplistic Keynesians’ still right about the economy
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One more time: Public debt incurred when the economy is depressed does not damage the economy
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Four disturbing consequences of Pelosi’s tax retreat
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Does just arguing over the debt ceiling damage recovery? Maybe
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The Ryan budget versus the Budget for All: Exacerbating versus alleviating our serious economic challenges
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Speaker Boehner pledges to hijack the debt ceiling and jeopardize recovery again
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CEOs made 231 times more than workers did in 2011
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The Class of 2012: Labor market for young graduates remains grim
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End This Depression Now! A talk with Paul Krugman
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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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Understanding the wedge between productivity and median compensation growth
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The wedges between productivity and median compensation growth