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Recently released reports from CEPR, CBPP, Demos and EPI.


Center for Economic and Policy Research

Down and Out: Measuring Long-Term Hardship in the Labor Market
John Schmitt and Janelle Jones


Center on Budget and Policy Priorities

Hundreds of Thousands of Lower-Wage Workers, Many of Whom Worked for Decades, Would Be Denied Unemployment Insurance Under Provision Now Under Consideration
Robert Greenstein, Hannah Shaw and Chad Stone


Demos

The State of Young America: Key Facts

Under Attack: New York’s Middle Class and the Jobs Crisis
with the Drum Major Institute for Public Policy


Economic Policy Institute

Working Hard to Make Indiana Look Bad: The Tortured, Uphill Case for ‘Right-to-Work’
Gordon Lafer