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Workers of color made historic gains over the last five years, but Trump’s anti-worker and anti-equity agenda threatens to reverse this progress
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Child poverty bankrupts Dr. King’s dream for economic justice
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New data explore U.S. economic conditions by race and ethnicity—including for American Indian and Alaska Native communities
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Native American child poverty more than doubled in 2022 after safety net cutbacks: Child poverty rate is higher than before the pandemic
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The Supreme Court is poised to strike down affirmative action and student loan forgiveness: These decisions would threaten college enrollment and completion for students of color
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Racial and ethnic disparities in the United States: An interactive chartbook
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The power of self-determination in building sustainable economies in Indian Country
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Guiding principles for anti-racist research, the ‘bodycam’ for racial economic injustice
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Advancing anti-racist economic research and policy: Perspectives and resources on race, ethnicity, and the economy
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2013 ACS Shows Depth of Native American Poverty and Different Degrees of Economic Well-Being for Asian Ethnic Groups
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Native Americans and Jobs
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Native Americans and Jobs: The Challenge and the Promise
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High Unemployment Means Native Americans Are Still Waiting for an Economic Recovery
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Native Americans Are Less Likely to Be Employed Than Whites in Nearly Every State: The Native American-White Jobs Gap Varies by State from 32.7 Percentage Points to 5.1 Percentage Points
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Native Americans Are Still Waiting for an Economic Recovery
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Program on Race, Ethnicity, and the Economy