Tanyell Cooke joined EPI in 2014. As a research assistant, she supports the research of EPI’s economists on topics such as wages, labor markets, inequality, education, race and ethnicity, and immigration. She holds a B.A. in economics and statistics from The George Washington University.
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Unemployment for young black grads is still worse than it was for young white grads in the aftermath of the recession
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The Class of 2016: The labor market is still far from ideal for young graduates
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Verizon shows us why strikes—and unions—matter for working people
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Paid Sick Leave comments
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High quality child care is out of reach for working families
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By the Numbers: Income and Poverty, 2014
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What Families Need to Get By: EPI’s 2015 Family Budget Calculator
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The Economic Policy Institute’s 2015 Family Budget Calculator: Technical Documentation