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Impact of Proposed Minimum-Wage Increase on Low-income Families by Heather Boushey and John Schmitt, December 2005
Are Women Opting Out? Debunking the Myth by Heather Boushey, November 2005
Short-Term Gain for Long-Term Pain: The Real Story of Rubinomics, by Dean Baker, November 2005. Paper presented at the Hofstra University William Jefferson Clinton Presidential Conference.
Will a Bursting Bubble Trouble Bernanke?: The Evidence for a Housing Bubble by Dean Baker and David Rosnick, November 2005
Opening Doors and Smashing Windows: Alternative Measures for Funding Software Development by Dean Baker, October 2005
Bird Flu Fears: Is There a Better Way to Develop Drugs? by Dean Baker, October 2005
How Good is the Economy at Creating Good Jobs? by John Schmitt, October 2005
Are Copyrights a Textbook Scam? Alternatives for Financing Textbook Production in the 21st Century by Dean Baker, September 2005
Scorecard on Development: 25 Years of Diminished Progress by Mark Weisbrot, Dean Baker, and David Rosnick, September 2005  En español
Taxing Exxon's Windfall From Hurricane Katrina by Dean Baker, September 2005
Is There a Housing Bubble? by Dean Baker and David Rosnick, September 2005
Four Economic Issues That Environmentalists Should Care About, by Mark Weisbrot, September 2005 (paper prepared for Sierra Summit 2005)
NELP and CEPR: Clearing the Path to Unemployment Insurance for Low-Wage Workers by Andrew Stettner, Heather Boushey and Jeff Wenger, August 2005
Student Debt: Bigger and Bigger by Heather Boushey, September 2005
Gender Bias in the Current Economic Recovery?: Declining Employment Rates for Women in the 21st Century, by Heather Boushey, David Rosnick, and Dean Baker, August 2005
The Reform of Intellectual Property, by Dean Baker, PAE review (www.paecon.net), iss. 32, 5 July 2005.
The Housing Bubble Fact Sheet by Dean Baker, July 2005.
A Note on Venezuela's Economic Performance, by Mark Weisbrot, June 2005
Things That Will Happen Before Social Security Faces a Shortfall by Dean Baker, June 2005
Correcting Employment Rates in the 2000 Decennial Census Using Information from the CPS-Census 2000 Match by John Schmitt and Dean Baker, May 2005
No Way Out: How Prime Age Workers Get Trapped in Minimum Wage Jobs, by Heather Boushey, May 2005. Published in WorkingUSA: The Journal of Labor and Society, Vol. 8: pp. 659–670, December 2005.
Social Security Rates of Return with "Progressive Indexation" by Dean Baker and David Rosnick, May 2005 
The Regressive Impact of the Progressive Indexation of Social Security Benefits, by Dean Baker, May 2005
Bigger Than the Social Security Crisis: Wasteful Spending on Prescription Drugs, by Dean Baker, April 2005
Finding the Better Fit: Receiving Unemployment Insurance Increases Likelihood of Re-employment with Health Insurance, a CEPR/EPI Issue Brief by Heather Boushey and Jeff Wenger, April 13, 2005 
Family-Friendly Policies: Boosting Mother's Wages, by Heather Boushey, April 6, 2005
The Social Security Shortfall and the National Defense Shortfall, by Dean Baker, April 5, 2005
Social Security: The Most Important Anti-Poverty Program for Children, by Heather Boushey, March 29, 2005
The Burden of Social Security Taxes and the Burden of Excessive Health Care Costs, by Dean Baker and David Rosnick, March 24, 2005 (revised April 8, 2005).
When Done Right, Work Supports Work: Medicaid and Mothers' Employment and Wages, by Heather Boushey, March 16, 2005.
For a summary of the paper's findings, click
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The Burden of Social Security Taxes and the Burden of Wage Inequality, by Dean Baker, March 14, 2005.
Defaulting on the Social Security Trust Fund: What It Would Mean, and How It Would Be Done, by Dean Baker, March 9, 2005
Empty Promises: The Benefits to African American Men of Private Accounts Under President Bush's Social Security Plan, by Dean Baker, February 9, 2005. Printable Version  
The Effects on Employment and Wages When Medicaid and Child Care Subsidies are No Longer Available, by Heather Boushey, January 26, 2005. 
Growing the Social Security Crisis: The Social Security Administration's Poverty Rate Projections, by Dean Baker and Mark Weisbrot, January 18, 2005. Printable Version
Who's Dreaming? Homeownership Among Low Income Families by Dean Baker, January 11, 2005.
The Crisis in America's Housing: Confronting Myths and Promoting a Balanced Housing Policy, by Dushaw Hockett, Patrick McElwee, Danilo Pelletiere, and Diane Schwartz, January 2005.

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