Category:Posts
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The Department of Labor Should Overhaul the Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics Program
The current survey was designed for a single use: determining wages for guest worker visa programs. Yet occupational earnings data have a deeper origin and purpose in full-employment planning.
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Setting the Record Straight on the UI Cuts
The summer data shows a zero-sum competition for jobs.
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The House Paid Leave Proposal Is Awful
If you like the US healthcare system, you'll love Richard Neal's new paid leave plan.
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The Economy Will Still Be 5.3 Million Jobs Short When Pandemic UI Is Eliminated
The latest jobs report gives us yet another indicator of how bad the UI cuts will be.
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35 Million People Will Lose Unemployment Income on Sept 6
The last UI report before the Sept 6 cliff reveals a coming catastrophe.
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Childcare Disruptions Remain a Recovery Bottleneck
Childcare disruptions are still way higher than before the pandemic.
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State Payroll Data Shows No Employment Spike in States Cutting UI
UI cuts are not increasing employment, only changing the composition of it.
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Recent Unemployment Benefit Cuts Devastated Incomes While Only Negligibly Increasing Employment
Net incomes fell by an average of $13,728.
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5 Ways to Make the Child Tax Credit Work Better
Reconciliation will be our last chance to fix catastrophic design flaws.
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The Biden Administration Can Extend the Eviction Moratorium
The Supreme Court did not rule against the CDC moratorium.