Publications
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A Conservative Estimate of ‘The Wal-Mart Effect’: Wal-Mart’s growing trade deficit with China has displaced more than 400,000 U.S. jobs
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Ongoing joblessness
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A young person’s guide to Social Security
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The public-sector jobs crisis: Women and African Americans hit hardest by job losses in state and local governments
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Do public school teachers really receive lavish benefits?: Richwine and Biggs’ recent report doesn’t make the grade
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Occupy Wall Streeters are right about skewed economic rewards in the United States
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No improvement in job-finding prospects since the spring
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Miserably low job growth
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Ohio public employees are not overcompensated: Rebutting a diversion from Senate Bill 5
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Water works: Rebuilding infrastructure, creating jobs, and greening the environment
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High black unemployment widespread across nation’s metropolitan areas
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Hispanic unemployment highest in Northeast metropolitan areas
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Regulatory uncertainty: A phony explanation for our jobs problem
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News from EPI › Zero job growth ominous start to Labor Day weekend
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News from EPI › EPI outlines 11 effective job creation proposals
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Labor Day by the Numbers 2011
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Putting America back to work: Policies for job creation and stronger economic growth
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Zero job growth made worse by drop in weekly hours
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News from EPI › New college grads losing ground on wages
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News from EPI › Sustained unemployment deeply scars economy, families, says EPI report
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Sustained, high joblessness causes lasting damage to wages, benefits, income, and wealth
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News from EPI › Hershey strike reveals failures of J visa program
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News from EPI › Pennsylvania public-sector workers not overcompensated, EPI study finds
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News from EPI › Poorly-researched estimate of OSHA regulations leads to vastly overstated costs
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News from EPI › Job loss up in too many states
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Job loss up in too many states
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News from EPI › Poorly-researched estimate of OSHA regulations leads to vastly overstated costs
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Public versus private employee costs in Pennsylvania: Apples-to-apples study provides accurate comparison of compensation
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Crain and Crain’s OSHA cost estimates are way off base
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News from EPI › Unemployment rate remains extremely high