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EPI is a nonpartisan think tank that produces analysis and advocacy on economic issues affecting workers and their families. Find reports, blogs, news, and data on topics such as child labor, immigration, strikes, wages, and living standards.
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The Economic Policy Institute (EPI) is a nonprofit,...
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Budget, Taxes and Public Investment EPI’s work on federal...
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The State of Working America Data Library provides...
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EPI is an independent, nonprofit think tank that researches...
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Jeff Faux founded the Economic Policy Institute in 1986, and...
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Below, EPI senior economist Elise Gould offers her insights...
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EPI’s work on federal fiscal policy analyzes revenues,...
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EPI works to counter rising inequality, low wages, and weak benefits for working people in the U.S. economy. It produces research and advocates for policies that advance racial and gender justice, labor standards, family supports, public sector, climate and industrial policy, and more.
The Economic Policy Institute (EPI) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit American think tank based in Washington, D.C., that carries out economic research and analyzes the economic impact of policies and proposals.
Browse EPI publications by author, issue, or content on topics such as minimum wage, union rights, retirement security, and more. Find reports, testimony, comments, and statements from EPI experts on current policy debates and issues.
EPI conducts research and analysis on the economic status of working America and proposes public policies that protect and improve their conditions. EPI focuses on issues such as jobs, wages, inequality, trade, health, and racial justice.
Browse EPI's reports, testimony, and comments on various issues related to workers, wages, and public policy. Find the latest research on topics such as infrastructure, inflation, unions, monopsony, and more.
El Instituto de Política Económica ( EPI) es un grupo de expertos de tendencia izquierdista estadounidense sin fines de lucro 501 (c) (3) con sede en Washington, DC, que lleva a cabo investigaciones económicas y analiza el impacto económico de políticas y propuestas.