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Original CAP analysis of U.S. men’s labor market trends finds that while young men are outperforming previous generations by ...
Washington, D.C. — For the first half of 2025, young men’s unemployment rate grew as their labor force participation declined and stagnated. A new Center for American Progress analysis examines U.S.
Metz joined CAP as deputy general counsel in 2024 after almost 25 years at Latham & Watkins LLP, where he was a partner in its litigation and trial department and focused on corporate governance ...
More than 17,000 offshore jobs and thousands more onshore are connected to wind power projects that are at risk from the ...
The Trump administration’s abusive efforts to repurpose millions of federal records and funnel them into a centralized ...
State abortion bans will negatively affect women and families’ economic security as well as state and local economies.
New data and analysis reveal important health disparities and barriers to care for transgender adults and what can be done to address these issues.
Congress has failed to reauthorize expired programs and the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) ended some mandatory public land payments that rural communities have relied on since 1908—diverting ...
Join CAP for a discussion on how state and local leaders can mitigate the effects of federal cuts to public school to ensure ...
This is the final video in the “State Voting Rights Acts: Explained” video series created by the Center for American Progress and the Legal Defense Fund.
Due to a historic economic recovery, inflation-adjusted wealth for younger Americans has grown 49 percent since right before the pandemic—a positive trend following decades of stagnation.
The $78 Billion Community College Funding Shortfall A closer look at the revenue gaps between community colleges and public four-year institutions reveals significant inequities and underscores ...