The State of Working Amarica 2006-2007
On Labor Day 2006, the Economic Policy Institute releases its advance edition of The State of Working America 2006/2007.
Prepared biennially since 1988, EPI's flagship publication sums up the problems and challenges facing American working families, presenting a wide variety of data on family incomes, taxes, wages, unemployment, wealth, and poverty — data that enables the book's authors to closely examine the impact of the economy on the living standards of the American people. The State of Working America 2006/2007 is an exhaustive reference work that will be welcomed by anyone eager for a comprehensive portrait of the economic well-being of the nation.
What's new...· Read the introduction and several chapters from The State of Working America 2006/2007· SWA now available for purchase — order today!
What's next...· More downloadable tables and figures from The State of Working America 2006/2007
The State of Working America remains unrivaled as the most-trusted source for a comprehensive understanding of how working Americans and their families are faring in today's economy.—Robert B. Reich
Prepared biennially since 1988, EPI's flagship publication sums up the problems and challenges facing American working families, presenting a wide variety of data on family incomes, taxes, wages, unemployment, wealth, and poverty — data that enables the book's authors to closely examine the impact of the economy on the living standards of the American people. The State of Working America 2006/2007 is an exhaustive reference work that will be welcomed by anyone eager for a comprehensive portrait of the economic well-being of the nation.
What's new...· Read the introduction and several chapters from The State of Working America 2006/2007· SWA now available for purchase — order today!
What's next...· More downloadable tables and figures from The State of Working America 2006/2007
The State of Working America remains unrivaled as the most-trusted source for a comprehensive understanding of how working Americans and their families are faring in today's economy.—Robert B. Reich
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