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== Research Areas and Programs == EPI conducts research and advocacy in several key areas related to economic policy: * **Labor Market and Employment**: Research on the U.S. labor market, including issues such as job creation, unemployment, wage growth, and job quality. EPI advocates for policies that ensure workers receive fair pay, benefits, and protections. * **Income Inequality and Poverty**: Research on income distribution, poverty rates, and economic inequality in the U.S. EPI advocates for policies that reduce inequality and ensure that economic growth benefits all segments of society. * **Economic Growth and Development**: EPI conducts research on the factors that drive long-term economic growth, including investment in education, infrastructure, and innovation. The institute advocates for policies that encourage sustainable growth and long-term prosperity. * **Social Safety Net and Welfare**: EPI focuses on policies related to the social safety net, including Social Security, unemployment insurance, and food assistance programs. The institute advocates for policies that strengthen these programs to provide economic security for vulnerable populations. * **Health Care and Social Policy**: EPI conducts research on the U.S. health care system, including access to care, health insurance, and health outcomes. The institute also studies policies related to family leave, child care, and other social services. * **Trade and Globalization**: Research on the economic impact of trade agreements, globalization, and international labor markets. EPI advocates for trade policies that protect workers’ rights, ensure fair wages, and support job creation. * **Fiscal and Monetary Policy**: EPI evaluates the impact of government spending, tax policies, and monetary policies on economic inequality and the well-being of low- and middle-income families. The institute advocates for fiscal policies that address inequality and promote job growth.
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