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The labor market impact of the proposed Sprint/T-Mobile merger
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Monopoly, Monopsony, and the Labor Market: Declining Worker Power in an Era of Market Concentration
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News from EPI › Jobs report provides more evidence that the Fed should alter its course and not raise rates
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What to Watch on Jobs Day: Will we see signs of stronger wage growth?
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News from EPI › Media Advisory: The real economic effects of President Trump’s 232 aluminum and steel tariffs
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Testimony before the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee: For a hearing on “Multilateral Economic Institutions and U.S. Foreign Policy”
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State Jobs Picture
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By banning mandatory arbitration clauses and class and collective action waivers, Congress could restore a fundamental workers right
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The new Democratic House should make worker empowerment a priority
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Voters in Missouri and Arkansas just lifted pay for 1 million workers
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Heading into the midterms, there’s still no evidence that the TCJA is working as promised
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News from EPI › Strong jobs report continues positive trend that began in 2010
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News from EPI › Media Advisory: EPI to host symposium celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Program on Race, Ethnicity, and the Economy
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Latina workers have to work 10 months into 2018 to be paid the same as white non-Hispanic men in 2017
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News from EPI › EPI supports new legislation banning mandatory arbitration in labor and employment matters
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Yet another reason why Megyn Kelly does not need your sympathy
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Black unemployment is at least twice as high as white unemployment at the national level and in 12 states and D.C.: The highest African American unemployment rate is in the District of Columbia at 12.4 percent, while the highest white unemployment rate is in West Virginia at 5.0 percent
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The “boom” of 2018 tells us that fiscal stimulus works, but that the GOP has only used it when it helps their reelection, not when it helps typical families
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News from EPI › Increased government spending boosts growth, rising trade deficit and weak investment muffles it
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The China toll deepens: Growth in the bilateral trade deficit between 2001 and 2017 cost 3.4 million U.S. jobs, with losses in every state and congressional district
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Six reasons not to put too much weight on the new study of Seattle’s minimum wage
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Top 1.0 percent reaches highest wages ever—up 157 percent since 1979
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The Politics of Trade and the Midterm Elections
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The unfinished business of health reform: Reining in market power to restrain costs without sacrificing quality or access
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News from EPI › Back-to-school jobs report shows a continue shortfall in public education jobs
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What to Watch on Jobs Day: Keeping an eye on the teacher jobs gap
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The Fall of Wisconsin
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Locking in further regressive tax cuts would just make the TCJA worse
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The Fed’s current path might be leaving lots of money on the table unnecessarily


