CEPR identifies and tracks trends affecting American workers and their wages and benefits, as well as unemployment rates.
CEPR identifica y monitorea las tendencias que afectan a los trabajadores estadounidenses incluyendo sus salarios y beneficios, así como las tasas de desempleo.
CEPR identifies and tracks trends affecting American workers and their wages and benefits, as well as unemployment rates.
CEPR identifica y monitorea las tendencias que afectan a los trabajadores estadounidenses incluyendo sus salarios y beneficios, así como las tasas de desempleo.
· Op-Ed/Commentary
Economic GrowthWorkers Economists Don’t Know Much About the Economy, #46,523: The Story of the RobotsDean Baker / January 04, 2016
· Op-Ed/Commentary
United StatesWorkers Labor Market Policy Research Reports, December 10 to 21CEPR / December 22, 2015
· Op-Ed/Commentary
EuropeWorkersWorld Note to American Enterprise Institute: Minimum Wages Do Not Correlate With Higher UnemploymentKevin Cashman / December 21, 2015
· Op-Ed/Commentary
InequalityWorkers Inequality in Benefits: Low-Wage Workers Have Little Access to Paid LeaveCEPR / December 16, 2015
· Op-Ed/Commentary
Economic GrowthWorkers What the Fed’s Next Move Means For Your PaycheckDean Baker / December 14, 2015
· Op-Ed/Commentary
United StatesWorkers Labor Market Policy Research Reports, December 3 to 10CEPR / December 11, 2015
· Op-Ed/Commentary
Economic GrowthWorkers The U-3 Unemployment Rate: Overstating the Strength of the Labor Market in 46 of 50 StatesCEPR / December 11, 2015
· Op-Ed/Commentary
Economic GrowthWorkers FedWatch: Employment Down in All 12 Federal Reserve DistrictsCEPR / December 10, 2015
· Data Byte
Economic GrowthUnited StatesWorkers The Real Rate of Recovery, December 2015Kevin Cashman / December 09, 2015
· report
Economic GrowthUnited StatesWorkers The Anomaly of U-3: Why the Unemployment Rate is Overstating the Strength of Today’s Labor MarketNick Buffie / December 07, 2015