Economic Policy Institute
EPI is an independent, nonprofit think tank that researches the impact of economic trends and policies on working people in the United States. EPI’s research helps policymakers, opinion leaders, advocates, journalists, and the public understand the bread-and-butter issues affecting ordinary Americans.
Season's Greetings from the Economic Policy Institute
Labor Unions & The Middle Class: A Conversation with EPI & the Department of Treasury
EPI President Heidi Shierholz discusses inflation
EPI's Dave Kamper discusses SLFRF (State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds)
What matters most for student success from parents’ and educators’ perspectives: Randi Weingarten
What Matters Most for Student Success from Parents’ and Educators’ Perspectives: Heidi Shierholz
What matters most for student success from parents’ and educators’ perspectives: Becky Pringle
What matters most for student success from parents’ and educators’ perspectives: Ailen Arreaza
The wild growth of CEO Pay: Five numbers to watch
Economics of Abortion: Discussion highlights
The Black Agenda • State of Working America Podcast
How corporate interests and state lawmakers preempt economic justice in your town
Democracy, Race, & Justice: Writings of Sadie Alexander • State of Working America Podcast
The Whiteness of Wealth • Dorothy Brown • State of Working America Podcast
Fact-checking the labor shortage hype • State of Working America Podcast
We Must Stop Thinking the Way to Fix Racial Economic Disparities in the US is to fix Black People
We need new narratives around Black economic disadvantage, says EPI economist Kyle K. Moore
7 Anti-Union Shenanigans the PRO Act Would Fix
Confronting Employer Power to Address Race and Gender Discrimination and Disparities
Amy Waters on Union Organizing in the South
Jesse Hagopian on Social Justice Unionism
Why the coronavirus recession hit young workers so hard
10 anti-worker wishes: How the Trump administration implemented corporations' top 10 wish list
Many schools do not have enough resources to make sure students are safe
What role does policy play in perpetuating anti-Blackness?