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NSW economy coming last, could bounce back first

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Tags: domestic markets, News Center, cfd, Forex, Share, commodity, index trading, Trading, contract for difference

NSW economy coming last, could bounce back first

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Tags: domestic markets, News Center, cfd, Forex, Share, commodity, index trading, Trading, contract for difference

Chart of the week: This isn't your dad's recession.

Aaron Keating wrote 1 week ago: Some media outlets have taken to calling our current economic woes “The Great Recession. … more →

Tags: Shared Prosperity, Economic security, Economy, Income, inequality, Public Policy, stimulus, Unemployment, Washington State

Why do deficit hawks suddenly appear, every time Obama is near?

Aaron Keating wrote 2 weeks ago: It’s been about eight years since we’ve heard the “deficit hawks” sing their … more →

Tags: educational opportunity, Health Care, Shared Prosperity, State Budget, strong schools, Budget, California, Deficit, Economic security

Dead rich people who want lower taxes. Plus: School equity, undercounting unemployment, health reform answers, economy boosters, and caring for mom and dad

Aaron Keating wrote 3 weeks ago: In the battle over the federal estate tax, the latest issue of Rolling Stone drops some names: Seatt … more →

Tags: educational opportunity, Family Leave, Health Care, Minimum Wage, Retirement Security, Shared Prosperity, Sick leave, social security, State Budget

Revolutionaries in ties applaud state income tax ideas

EOI wrote 1 month ago: Observations in political leadership from guest blogger Matt Loschen: There I sat, listening to a s … more →

Tags: early learning, educational opportunity, Health Care, Shared Prosperity, State Budget, strong schools, Budget, Early Education, Economy

National paid sick days legislation off and running. Plus: Mapping economic stress, looking for state revenue fixes, college brains drain to Canada, and women's retirement insecurity

Aaron Keating wrote 1 month ago: In the news: National legislation to guarantee American workers paid sick days was introduced today … more →

Tags: educational opportunity, Retirement Security, Shared Prosperity, Sick leave, social security, State Budget, strong schools, Work-Life Standards, Budget

Does an income tax mean more millionaires will move in?

Aaron Keating wrote 1 month ago: Whenever the idea of a state income tax is brought up in Washington, you’ll often hear some va … more →

Tags: Health Care, Shared Prosperity, State Budget, Budget, Business, Economy, Government, health, Income

If I hung around “taxes killed my dog” legislators I’d get more ironic comments

EOI wrote 1 month ago: Guest blogger Matt Loschen explains why his blogging career is doomed to failure: an altogether unhe … more →

Tags: State Budget, Shared Prosperity, educational opportunity, strong schools, Public Policy, Washington State, taxes, Economy, Children

Oregon looks to high road economic development -- will Washington?

Aaron Keating wrote 1 month ago: According to the Oregonian, Oregon House Democrats are proposing to fix part of the state’s bu … more →

Tags: State Budget, Shared Prosperity, educational opportunity, strong schools, Public Policy, Washington State, taxes, Economy, Government

Chart of the week: Nearly five unemployed workers for every available job

Aaron Keating wrote 1 month ago: Source: Economic Policy Institute Meteor Blades puts this chart in context: The current recession h … more →

Tags: Shared Prosperity, Public Policy, Economy, Work, Government, united states, Unemployment, Economic security

Students take over in Olympia. Plus: Michelle Obama on valuing families at work; health insurance picture worsens; and boomers' retirements go boom.

EOI wrote 1 month ago: Lawmakers move out, youth legislators  move in: Ironic that the state schools many of these student … more →

Tags: early learning, educational opportunity, Family Leave, Health Care, Minimum Wage, Retirement Savings Accounts, Retirement Security, Shared Prosperity, Sick leave

State budget doesn't account for long-term costs. Plus: local and national early ed policy advances, education budget cuts, and what the health care debate is missing

Aaron Keating wrote 2 months ago: Short-term accounting misses long-term costs: State budgets and elections are biannual events, but y … more →

Tags: early learning, educational opportunity, Health Care, Shared Prosperity, State Budget, strong schools, Budget, Children, Community

Paid sick days gain momentum. Plus: Equity in school funding, and taxing inherited wealth

Aaron Keating wrote 2 months ago: More momentum for paid sick days: Monday’s New York Times editorial calls for paid sick days f … more →

Tags: educational opportunity, Shared Prosperity, State Budget, strong schools, Children, Early Education, early learning, Education, Income

Who can -- and who can't -- stay home with the flu?

Marilyn Watkins wrote 2 months ago: As fears of a swine flu pandemic spread, President Obama and public health officials are urging Amer … more →

Tags: Family Leave, Shared Prosperity, Sick leave, Work-Life Standards, Business, Community, Economy, Family, Government

Responsibility goes unmet in Olympia

John Burbank wrote 2 months ago: Reprinted from the Everett Herald: Nov. 4, 2008 seems a long time ago. The Legislature of our state … more →

Tags: educational opportunity, Family Leave, Health Care, Retirement Savings Accounts, Retirement Security, Shared Prosperity, State Budget, strong schools, Work-Life Standards

Swine flu and sick days. Plus: schools do less with less, health care reform focuses on quality, and some thoughts on the legislative session

Alex Stone wrote 2 months ago: Swine flu and sick days in the news: Recent news surrounding the swine flu has highlighted the need … more →

Tags: educational opportunity, Family Leave, Shared Prosperity, Sick leave, State Budget, strong schools, Work-Life Standards, Budget, Economy

Gregoire negogiating special session with legislative leaders. Plus: pre-k success in Miami and a 'fair share' income tax for WA

Alex Stone wrote 2 months ago: Working overtime: It appears Governor Gregoire will call lawmakers back to Olympia for a special le … more →

Tags: early learning, educational opportunity, Shared Prosperity, State Budget, strong schools, Work-Life Standards, Budget, childcare, Children

Tax wealth, not wages. Plus: a finalized state budget and the likelihood of an special legislative session

Alex Stone wrote 2 months ago: Taxing wages, protecting wealth: Up until the mid-1980’s tax policy in the U.S. focused on taxing we … more →

Tags: educational opportunity, Retirement Security, Shared Prosperity, State Budget, Work-Life Standards, Budget, Deficit, Economy, Government


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