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Several new labor market research reports were released this week:

Economic Policy Institute

We’re Not Broke nor Will We Be
Lawrence Mishel

Center on Budget and Policy Priorities

Ryan Medicaid Block Grant Would Cause Severe Reductions in Health Care and Long-Term Care for Seniors, People with Disabilities, and Children
January Angeles

Institute for Women’s Policy Research

Maternity, Paternity and Adoption Leave in the United States
Annamaria Sundbye, Ariane Hegewisch

National Employment law Project

An Assessment of Methods and Findings of the New York City Economic Developement Corporation’s Living Wage Study
Sylvia Allegretto, T. William Lester, David Howell, Jeanette Wicks-Lim, Stephanie Luce, Robert Pollin, Michael Reich, Paul Sonn, Annette Bernhardt, James parrot, Michele Mattingly, Bettina Damiani, Brad Lander

Political Economy Research Institute

Conditions for Workers at Target: Estimates for a Proposed California Supercenter
Jeanette Wicks-Lim

The Roosevelt Institute

Dramtatic Job Revisions Bust Structural Unemployment Myths
Mike Konczal