The State of Working America, prepared biennially since 1988 by
the Economic Policy Institute, includes a wide variety of data on
family incomes, wages, taxes, unemployment, wealth, and
poverty-data that enable the authors to closely examine the effect
of the economy on the living standards of the American people. This
edition, like the previous ones, exposes and analyzes the most
recent and critical trends in the country.
Praise for previous editions of The State of Working America
"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
"It is the inequality of wealth, argue the authors, rather than
new technology (as some would have it), that is responsible for the
failure of America's workplace to keep pace with the country's
economic growth. The State of Working America is a well-written,
soundly argued, and important reference book." Library Journal
"If you want to know what happened to the economic well-being of
the average American in the past decade or so, this is the book for
you. It should be required reading for Americans of all political
persuasions." Richard Freeman, Harvard University
"A truly comprehensive and useful book that provides a reality
check on loose statements about U.S. labor markets. It should be
cheered by all Americans who earn their living from work." William
Wolman, former chief economist, CNBC's Business Week
"The State of Working America provides very valuable factual and
analytic material on the economic conditions of American workers.
It is the very best source of information on this important
subject." Ray Marshall, University of Texas, former U.S. Secretary
of Labor
"An indispensable work . . . on family income, wages, taxes,
employment, and the distribution of wealth." Simon Head, New York
Review of Books
"No matter what political camp you're in, this is the single
most valuable book I know of about the state of America, period. It
is the most referenced, most influential resource book of its
kind." Jeff Madrick, author of The End of Affluence
"This book is the single best yardstick for measuring whether or
not our economic policies are doing enough to ensure that our
economy can, once again, grow for everybody." Richard A.
Gephardt
"The best place to review the latest developments in changes in
the distribution of income and wealth." Lester Thurow
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