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Report Unemployment

How COVID-19 Sent Women’s Workforce Progress Backward: Congress’ $64.5 Billion Mistake

October 29, 2020 — By Julie Kashen, Sarah Jane Glynn, PhD. and Amanda Novello
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Report Manufacturing

How to Respond to Job Losses from Technology, Trade, and Policy Choices

October 1, 2019 — By Andrew Stettner
NEW YORK CITY - APRIL 17: A closed sign is displayed in the window of a business in a nearly deserted lower Manhattan on April 17, 2020 in New York City, United States. New York City has been the hardest hit city in America from COVIT-19, with overwhelmed hospitals and a struggling economy.
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Collective Responses for Independent Contractors During COVID-19

April 21, 2020 — By Julie Kashen, Jen Mishory, Amanda Novello, Olivia Chan, Andrew Stettner and Molly Weston Williamson
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A Roadmap to Rebuilding Worker Power

August 9, 2018 — By David Rolf
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Beyond Job Placement: Reimagining WIOA for Economic Mobility and Workforce Resilience

July 14, 2025 — By Emily McGrath, Andrew Stettner, Rachel West and Michelle LaVere
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Reducing Economic Inequality through Democratic Worker-Ownership

August 10, 2016 — By Shannon Rieger
Report Unemployment

7.5 Million Workers Face Devastating Unemployment Benefits Cliff This Labor Day

August 5, 2021 — By Andrew Stettner
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Child Care Funding Cliff at One Year: Rising Prices, Shrinking Options, and Families Squeezed

September 24, 2024 — By Julie Kashen and Laura Valle Gutierrez
NEW YORK, NY - AUGUST 16: A construction laborer works on the site of a new residential building in the Hudson Yards development, August 16, 2016 in New York City. Home construction in the U.S. accelerated in July to the fastest pace in five months. While housing starts were up 2.1 percent nationally, new construction was up 15.5 percent in the Northeast, led by a surge in new apartment and condo construction. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
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Promoting a Rapid, Equitable Economic Recovery from COVID-19 for New York City

July 22, 2021 — By Andrew Stettner, James Parrott, Jose Ortiz, Jr., Daniel Edelman, Loris Toribio, Christine Auyeung and Brandon Martin
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Providing Unemployment Insurance to Immigrants and Other Excluded Workers

September 7, 2022 — By David Dyssegaard Kallick, Andrew Stettner, Ashleigh-Ann Sutherland and Samantha Wing
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Off-Kilter Podcast: “The Kids Aren’t Alright”: Biden’s Plan for Overhauling America’s House-of-Cards Child Care System

November 5, 2021 — By Rebecca Vallas
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Report Unemployment

Care Matters: A Report Card for Care Policies in the States

September 22, 2021 — By Julie Kashen and Amanda Novello
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Report Unions & Organizing

What Cuts to the Department of Labor Will Mean for You

April 3, 2025 — By Julie Su
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Syrians Are Going Hungry. Will the West Act?

June 7, 2021 — By Sam Heller
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STAMFORD, CONNECTICUT - OCTOBER 21: A first grader draws during recess at Stark Elementary School on October 21, 2020 in Stamford, Connecticut. Stamford Public Schools is continuing the fall semester with a hybrid model of in-class and distance learning, occasionally quarantining individual classes when a student or faculty member tests positive for COVID-19.  (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)
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How COVID-19 Relief for the Care Economy Fell Short in 2020

January 27, 2021 — By Julie Kashen and Levi Bohanan
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