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Congresswoman Maloney
2332 Rayburn HOB
Washington, DC 20515-3214
202.225.7944 phone
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Congresswoman Maloney
1651 3rd Avenue Suite 311
New York, NY 10128-3679
212-860-0606 phone
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Congresswoman Maloney
28-11 Astoria Blvd.
Astoria, NY 11102-1933
718-932-1804 phone
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Employment and Wages
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Americans are facing tough economic times.  On the heels of the slowest recovery since World War II, the economy shed about 2 million jobs in 2008 and unemployment rose to levels not seen since the early 1990s.  We continue to export jobs at an ever- accelerating rate, making good jobs harder to find.  Outside the farm sector, real wages are falling after accounting for inflation. While corporations may be earning more, working Americans are earning less, and the gap between the richest Americans and those at the lower end of the earnings ladder persists.

It is time to put America on a new course, undoing a legacy of eight years of failed economic policies that led the country into a recession. 

We must invest in green jobs -- jobs in industries that will not only put money into hardworking Americans’ pockets, but better America too.

Press Releases

11/18/10 - Maloney Votes to Extend Unemployment Benefits

07/02/10 - JEC Chair Maloney's Statement on June Jobs Report

04/16/10 - Maloney Hails Extension of Unemployment, Health Coverage

10/15/09 - Maloney: NYS Unemployment Rate has Stabilized

02/06/09 - REP. MALONEY: MASS LAYOFFS, CREDIT FREEZE AND DECLINE IN SPENDING CONTRIBUTE TO 13TH MONTH OF DRAMATIC JOB LOSS

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Documents/Reports

01/07/09 - November 2008 NY State Employment Report

12/05/08 - October 2008 NY State Employment Report

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