CEPR explores economic policies that affect the US health care and welfare systems. Visit the coronavirus issue page for our latest on the pandemic.
CEPR explora las políticas económicas que impactan los sistemas de salud y de bienestar de los Estados Unidos. Visite la página de problemas de coronavirus para conocer lo último sobre la pandemia.
CEPR explores economic policies that affect the US health care and welfare systems. Visit the coronavirus issue page for our latest on the pandemic.
CEPR explora las políticas económicas que impactan los sistemas de salud y de bienestar de los Estados Unidos. Visite la página de problemas de coronavirus para conocer lo último sobre la pandemia.
· Data Byte
Economic GrowthHealth and Social ProgramsUnited States Inflation in Medical Care Services Has Slowed Sharply in the Last Two DecadesKevin Cashman / June 12, 2018
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Health and Social Programs The Availability of Data from Clinical Trials: The Case of Crohn's DiseaseDean Baker / June 07, 2018
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Health and Social ProgramsLatin America and the CaribbeanPuerto RicoWorld Puerto Rico’s New Fiscal Plan: Certain Pain, Uncertain GainLara MerlingJake Johnston / June 06, 2018
· Op-Ed/Commentary
Health and Social ProgramsUnited States Donald Trump's Big Pharma First AgendaDean Baker / May 21, 2018
· Prices Byte
Economic GrowthHealth and Social ProgramsUnited States Core CPI, Excluding Shelter, Fell 0.1 Percent in AprilDean Baker / May 10, 2018
· Data Byte
Economic GrowthHealth and Social ProgramsUnited States Auto Insurance Now Contributes More to Inflation Than Health CareKevin Cashman / May 10, 2018
· GDP Byte
Economic GrowthHealth and Social ProgramsUnited States Weak Consumption Holds First Quarter GDP to 2.3 PercentDean Baker / April 27, 2018
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Health and Social ProgramsUnited StatesWorkers Does Tax Deductibility Affect CEO Pay? The Case of the Health Insurance IndustryDean Baker / March 22, 2018
· Op-Ed/Commentary
Health and Social ProgramsUnited States Rapid Job Growth, More Education Fail to Translate into Higher Wages for Health Care WorkersEileen Appelbaum / February 14, 2018
· Op-Ed/Commentary
Health and Social ProgramsInequalityUnited States Many Rich People Have Already Stopped Paying into Social Security for the YearKevin Cashman / February 12, 2018