Short-term fluctuations in family incomes and in workers’ earnings have consequences not only for family economic wellbeing but also for the health of the broader U.S. economy. Equitable Growth serves as a hub for researchers working on defining levels and trends in U.S. family income and earnings volatility, connecting the dots between these metrics and outcomes for a variety of social policies and programs while simultaneously growing the evidence base for how these micr0-level trends for families and individuals are impacting the strength and stability of the economy.
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A missed opportunity to expand the Child Tax Credit will affect U.S. families and the broader economy now and for years to come
December 21, 2022
December 21, 2022
Consumption volatility across the U.S. income distribution is highest among low-income workers and their families
February 3, 2022
February 3, 2022
Earnings instability and mobility over our working lives: Improving short- and long-term economic well-being for U.S. workers
February 18, 2020
February 18, 2020
Planning for the next recession by reforming U.S. automatic stabilizers
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May 16, 2019
Household insecurity matters for U.S. macroeconomic stability
May 16, 2018
May 16, 2018
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Why the Inflation Reduction Act is key to strong, broad-based U.S. economic growth
August 16, 2022
August 16, 2022
American Sociological Association 2022 conference highlights inequities among vulnerable U.S. populations
August 12, 2022
August 12, 2022
The economic evidence behind the Inflation Reduction Act and why it will boost strong, broad-based economic growth
August 5, 2022
August 5, 2022
The inequitable consequences of ‘heat islands’ within the metropolitan areas of the United States and what to do about it
August 3, 2022
August 3, 2022
LGBTQ+ Economic Data and Disparities: What We Still Need to Know
July 12, 2022 3:00PM - 4:00PM
Developing a research agenda on racial and gender equity in the pandemic-era U.S. labor market
May 24, 2022
May 24, 2022
New research documents the high cost of residential racial segregation in Northern cities of the United States
May 9, 2022
May 9, 2022
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson will bring new perspectives on mass incarceration to U.S. Supreme Court jurisprudence
April 7, 2022
April 7, 2022
Stratification economics: What it is and how it advances our understanding of inequality
February 28, 2022
February 28, 2022
African American men and the U.S. labor market during recessions and economic recoveries
February 11, 2022
February 11, 2022
Getting cash transfer payments to recipients faster boosts household spending and stimulates the economy
February 9, 2022
February 9, 2022
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