Labor Market Policy Research Reports, May 7 - 11, 2012 |
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| Written by Marie-Eve Augier |
| Friday, 11 May 2012 13:45 |
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Here is this week's roundup of labor-market policy research reports:
States Could Save $1.7 Billion per Year with Federal Financing of Work Sharing
What the 2012 Trustees’ Report Shows About Social Security Are Low-Income Programs Enlarging the Nation’s Long-Term Fiscal Problem? : Programs outside Health Care Projected To Decline as Share of Economy Toomey Budget Similar To House-Passed Ryan Budget: Contains Deep Cuts in Low-Income and Non-Defense Discretionary Programs and Likely Tax Cuts for the Most Well-Off
Modernizing Unemployment Insurance: Federal Incentives Pave the Way for State Reforms 39 States Claim $4.4 Billion in Recovery Act’s UI Modernization Funds |