Racial Equity
Inflation
CRT
PRO Act

Growing evidence shows that “high-pressure” labor markets—characterized by very low unemployment and rapid job growth—can narrow race-based gaps in labor market outcomes. To reap these benefits, the Federal Reserve must resist the temptation to preemptively head off excess inflation. Read the report

It is ‘far, far too early’ for the Federal Reserve to start guarding against excess inflation, writes EPI’s Josh Bivens in a Twitter thread. “The recovery is going quite well—we should keep fostering it, not trying to weigh it down,” says Bivens. Read the thread

The states enacting bills under the banner of stopping critical race theory are the same states that have historically disempowered workers and today exhibit the worst racial economic inequities. Read the blog post

Every day, corporations openly bust unions and retaliate against workers without consequence. Richard Trumka, the labor giant we lost this month, spent his career fighting for workers’ right to organize and collectively bargain—and he considered the Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act to be “the next frontier” for U.S. workers. Read the blog post

EPI in the news

  • Cronkite News | August 27, 2021
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  • Forbes | August 27, 2021
  • Civil Eats | August 27, 2021
  • Background Briefing with Ian Masters | August 27, 2021

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