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This week, the LMPRR features reports from:
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
Contrary To “Entitlement Society” Rhetoric, Over Nine-Tenths of Entitlement Benefits Go To Elderly, Disabled, or Working HouseholdArloc Sherman, Robert Greenstein, and Kathy Ruffing
House Spending-Cap Bills Would Enact Radical Ryan Budget into Law: Bills Would Worsen Recessions, Rule Out Balanced Deficit Reduction, and Facilitate Deep Cuts In Social Security And MedicarePaul N. Van de Water
Strengthening State Fiscal Policies for a Stronger EconomyErica Williams
Testimony Of Jared Bernstein Senior Fellow, Center On Budget And Policy Priorities Before The Senate Budget Committee United States Congress Hearing On “Assessing Inequality, Mobility And Opportunity”
Economic Policy Institute
Do Public School Teachers Really Receive Lavish Benefits? Richwine and Biggs’ Recent Report Doesn’t Make the GradeMonique Morrissey
Right to Work: A Failed Policy a New Hampshire UpdateGordon Lafer
The ‘Toxics Rule’ And Jobs the Job-Creation Potential of the EPA’s New Rule on Toxic Power-Plant EmissionsJosh Bivens
National Employment Law Project
Ban the Box: Major U.S. Cities and Counties Adopt Fair Hiring Policies to Remove Unfair Barriers to Employment of People with Criminal Records
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