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The following reports on labor market policy were recently released:

Center for American Progress

A Win-Win for Working Families and State Budgets: Pairing Medicaid Expansion and a $10.10 Minimum Wage
Rachel West and Michael Reich

Retailer Revelations: Why America’s Struggling Middle Class Has Businesses Scared
Brendan V. Duke and Ike Lee

Center on Budget and Policy Priorities

Most States Still Funding Schools Less Than Before the Recession
Michael Leachman and Chris Mai

Economic Policy Institute

The Making of Ferguson: Public Policies at the Root of its Troubles
Richard Rothstein

National Employment Law Project

Lessons Learned: Maximizing the Potential of Work-Sharing in the United States
George Wentworth, Claire McKenna, and Lynn Minick

Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis

Are U.S. Workers Ready for Retirement? Trends in Plan Sponsorship, Participation and Preparedness
Teresa Ghilarducci, Joelle Saad-Lessler, and Kate Bahn

Urban Institute

State Economic Monitor: October 2014
Richard C. Auxier