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USA Today Didn't Notice That the Unemployment Rate Is Almost 10 PercentDean Baker / June 08, 2010
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Economists Who Understand the Economy Are Not "hoping that households will soon borrow more and help sustain the recovery"Dean Baker / June 08, 2010
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British Prime Minister Proposes Plan to Slow Growth, Raise UnemploymentDean Baker / June 08, 2010
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Economist Who Could Not See $8 Trillion Housing Bubble Warns of the Need to Reduce DeficitsDean Baker / June 08, 2010
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The High Budgetary Cost of IncarcerationJohn Schmitt, and / June 08, 2010
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A Day in the Life of Haiti's Tent CitiesHe gestures around the camp while he tells me, “We are standing on their bodies; they are under us, and we walk on them every day.”
In a statement that somehow sums up the general situation of failure on the part of the international aid organizations in Haiti, Jean says, “No one has come to help us to get them out.” It is a phrase I will hear many times over before I leave the camp: “No one has come to help.”
Jake Johnston / June 08, 2010
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Robbed of Jobs by the Deficit CultistsDean Baker / June 07, 2010
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Tracking the Displaced: How Agricultural Support Can Aid the Decentralization ProcessJake Johnston / June 07, 2010
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Overcoming the Debt TrapDean Baker / June 07, 2010
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Social Security and the Age of RetirementAlan Barber and David Rosnick / June 07, 2010
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The Failure of Conservative Welfare Reform: Marriage Promotion EditionShawn Fremstad / June 07, 2010
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Long-Term Unemployment: It's the Benefits (in part), StupidDean Baker / June 06, 2010
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Opposing View on Housing Finance: Go Back to the Old DesignDean Baker / June 04, 2010
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Unemployment Falls to 9.7 Percent, But Private Sector Job Growth SlowsDean Baker / June 04, 2010
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At Last, We No Longer Have to Worry About Productivity GrowthDean Baker / June 04, 2010