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New Report Shows European Countries Offer Far More Parental Leave Than U.S.
July 19, 2010

This Father’s Day, Dads Need Health Insurance
June 17, 2010

New Book Finds that Latin America Guarantees Paid Leave to New Moms, But Dads Have to Keep Working
November 17, 2009

U.S. Lags World in Paid Sick Days for Workers and Families
May 18, 2009

Unionization Substantially Increases the Wages of Service-Sector Workers
April 7, 2009

CEPR Releases Summary of Tax and Benefit Provisions in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
February 2, 2009

Child Tax Credit in Need of Overhaul
January 15, 2009

New Method Needed to Assess What Working-Class Families Need to Make Ends Meet
December 23, 2008

Inflation Levels Off in September
October 16, 2008 (Prices Byte)

Are You Better Off in 2008 Than You Were in 2000?
September 25, 2008

Policymakers Should Promote Access to Driving by Reducing License Suspensions
July 17, 2008

New Bill Pushes for Greater Housing Security for Families Facing Foreclosure
May 22, 2008

New Report Details Levels of Economic Insecurity and Job Quality in the States
May 20, 2008

Comparison of Ownership vs. Rental Costs Demonstrates that Rental Options Should Be a Consideration
April 3, 2008

Lower Health and Housing Inflation Leave Overall and Core CPI Flat in February
March 14, 2008 (Prices Byte)

One in Five People in Working Families Fail to Attain to the Middle Class
February 21, 2008

Millions of Low-Income Families Who Need Medicaid and SCHIP Are Ineligible for Benefits
September 25, 2007

Buyer Beware: Housing Calculator Compares Cost of Owning vs. Renting in 379 Regions
June 26, 2007

Economy Adds 157,000 Jobs in May
June 1, 2007 (Jobs Byte)

Over 400 Researchers Urge Congess to Continue Funding Key Census Survey
May 24, 2007

U.S. Only Advanced Economy That Does Not Guarantee Workers Paid Vacation
May 16, 2007

Job Growth Slows in April
May 4, 2007 (Jobs Byte)

CEPR Economist Heather Boushey Testifies Before Congress on Equal Pay for Women
April 24, 2007

CEPR Economist Heather Boushey Testifies to the EEOC on Work/Family Policies
April 17, 2007

New Book Explains Right Turn in US Politics Since 1980
April 3, 2007

Weakening Housing Market Leads to Rising Debt Burdens
March 8, 2007 (Housing Byte)

Decline in U.S. Manufacturing Hurts African-Americans Disproportionately
March 1, 2007

Wages Continue to Trend Upwards
January 5, 2007 (Jobs Byte)

"Tag-Team Parenting" Used by Lower-Income, Less-Educated Parents
August 29, 2006

133 Organizations Sign Letter to Congress Opposing Elimination of Key Census Survey
April 4, 2006

Over 400 Economists and Social Scientists Urge Congress to Save Key Census Survey
March 2, 2006

Economic Study Refutes Myth that Women are Opting Out
November 30, 2005

Student Debt Rising Due To Higher College Costs
September 7, 2005

Economy Creating Fewer Jobs For Women, Younger Workers
August 31, 2005

Housing Calculator Compares Cost of Owning vs. Renting in 378 U.S. Regions
August 3, 2005

"Progressive" Social Security Benefit Cuts Would Fall Heaviest on Middle Class
May 2, 2005

Unemployment Insurance Recipients More Likely to Have Health Benefits in Next Job
April 14, 2005

Women with Access to Leave Benefit from Higher Wages and Better Employment Outcomes
April 6, 2005

Social Security Is Very Important Anti-Poverty Program for Children
March 29, 2005

Health Care Costs Pose a Larger Economic Burden than Prospective Social Security Tax Hikes
March 24, 2005

Medicaid Subsidies Crucial to Working Mothers
March 16, 2005

Wage Inequality Poses a Larger Economic Burden Than Prospective Social Security Tax Hikes
March 14, 2005

Inheritable Accounts to Be an Empty Promise for Many Black Men
February 9, 2005

Study on Social Security Shortfalls Impact on Senior Poverty Flawed
January 18, 2005

Homeownership Not Always Best Option for Low Income Families
January 11, 2005

Recent Job Loss Hits African Americans Harder
October 12, 2004

Plunging Employment: Blame Mom?
June 2, 2004

Health Insurance Coverage of Dependent Children Declines, Latino Access Down Sharply
April 2004