EPI Report: Income inequality in the U.S. by state, metropolitan area, and county
By Estelle Sommeiller, Mark Price, and Ellis Wazeter Income inequality has risen in every state since the 1970s and in m
By Estelle Sommeiller, Mark Price, and Ellis Wazeter Income inequality has risen in every state since the 1970s and in m
Lawrence Mishel, president of the Economic Policy Institute, delivered the following testimony before the Democra
by Heather Boushey & Bridget Ansel Hard work is part and parcel of the American Dream, but at a certain point, workin
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A long-threatened lawsuit to determine whether graduate assistants at the University of Missouri qualify as employe
After more than six years without a raise and five years without a contract for its members, the union of faculty and prof
By Prabhat Patnaik Unemployment has become so persistent a phenomenon in contemporary times that there is a common fee
By David M. Fields A central concern of Left (Post)-Keynesian heterodox macroeconomics is the interaction between ec
By David M. Fields From a Classical-Keynesian perspective (Bortis, 1997, 2003), rates of interest regulate rates of p