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Equitable Growth supports research and policy analysis on how inequalities in wages, bargaining power, and the evolving labor market affect workers’ economic security and opportunity as well as broad-based economic growth.

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Too many workers have been left behind as the benefits of growth increasingly accrue to those at the top of the income and wealth distribution. Equitable Growth supports research to improve our understanding of what is driving these trends, who is affected, and what policies can boost wages for all workers, provide for safe and equitable workplaces, develop pathways for upward mobility, and encourage stronger economic growth and stability.

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What is going on with wage growth in the United States?

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Strong unions push firms to reduce riskier debt, lowering risks of unemployment for U.S. workers

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Industrial policies will be more effective at supporting good jobs and a stronger U.S. economy where there is institutional support for worker power

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Executive action to spur equitable growth

Executive actions to strengthen unions and increase worker power in the United States

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A primer on monopsony power: Its causes, consequences, and implications for U.S. workers and economic growth

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TOPICS: Monopsony
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Paid sick time and paid family and medical leave support workers in different ways and are both good for the broader U.S. economy

FamiliesLabor
TOPICS: Health, Paid Leave

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The gig economy? Or the fissured workplace?

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Medicaid, job lock, and moving up the job ladder

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TOPICS: Health, Job Mobility
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The labor share, the ongoing recovery, and structural forces

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Firm wage setting and the rise of U.S. income inequality

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Why some parts of the United States will feel the effects of the Great Recession until 2021

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Appreciating the new economics of the minimum wage

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TOPICS: Minimum Wage
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Home economics

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Is weak U.S. wage growth all because of who’s getting jobs?

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TOPICS: Wage Stagnation
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Why is U.S. labor market fluidity drying up?

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TOPICS: Job Mobility
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Energy transitions in the United States

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David Card and Alan Krueger on the 20th anniversary of ‘Myth and Measurement’ (Invite Only)

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TOPICS: Minimum Wage
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How concerned should we be about business investment and productivity growth?

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TOPICS: Concentration

Experts on the issue

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Luke Elliott-Negri

Graduate Center of the City University of New York

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Hana Shepherd

Rutgers University

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Emi Nakamura

University of California, Berkeley

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Jennifer Laird

City University of New York (CUNY)

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Glen Kwende

American University

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