Biography
Hilary Wething is a senior research assistant at the Economic Policy Institute. She provides support to EPI’s economists and policy analysts for a variety of topics, including health insurance, labor markets, inequality, living standards, and macroeconomics. She has a B.S.B.A. in mathematics and economics from Creighton University.
Education
B.S.B.A., Mathematics and Economics, Creighton University
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Why Young People Should Care About a Lame Labor Market
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Job Growth in the Great Recession Has Not Been Equal Between Men and Women
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Improvement Yes, but Job Growth Has Yet To Meaningfully Accelerate for Most States
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Thinking Like an RA, Jobs Day Edition: What I’ve learned in the last three years
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Don’t Pull the Rug Out from Under PSLF Recipients
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Wage Stagnation among College Graduates and Senator Warren’s Plan to Help
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Equal Pay Day: A Reminder that Women (and Men!) Deserve More
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College Completion: Why Getting Kids in the Door Isn’t Enough
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The Overtime Threshold Has Eroded 57.5 Percent from its Peak Value
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Fixing the Gender Wage Gap Is a Crucial Step for Women, But Not the Only Step
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Five Years of Lilly Ledbetter and Still More Work Needs To Be Done
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Jobs of the Future Look like Today’s Jobs
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The Jobs Gap May Be Bigger for Men, But Within Industries Men are Still Gaining More than Women
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What We Mean When We Talk About Middle-Out Economics
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Taking ‘Middle-Out Economics’ Seriously in this Fall’s Fiscal Debates
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In Light Of Census Numbers, Cutting SNAP Would Be Irresponsible
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EPI Family Budgets: Why More Tools Are Better Than One
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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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Congress Should Act Today to Keep Student Loan Interest Rates Low
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U.S. poverty rates higher, safety net weaker than in peer countries
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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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Jobs in the U.S. auto parts industry are at risk due to subsidized and unfairly traded Chinese auto parts
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By the numbers: 2010 income, poverty, and health insurance coverage
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The debt ceiling deal’s net impact on jobs