 Hi everybody. I'm Pedro Dacosta at the Economic Policy Institute and I'm really excited to tell you about a new project that we've been working on for a few months now and is finally ready to drop. Next week we'll be launching the State of Working America podcast which is aimed at making sure workers' voices are heard in the economic policy debate here in Washington and beyond. We know that all too often discussions about the economy favor lobbyists and bankers over the interests of workers and citizens. We want to do something to reverse that. We'd like to have serious debates about policy that focus directly on race, gender and inequality with the voices of workers as an anchor but also grounded on high quality economic data and research which is really what EPI does best. The show is going to feature in-depth interviews with workers from across a range of industries, labor activists and union members engaged in trying to change their workplaces, as well as experts from EPI and the outside world who can bring a policy framing to the debate. Our core issues include workers' rights, labor policy, economic performance, gender and racial equity, education and immigration but really anything related to social justice is game. So please sign up for the show at epi.org slash podcast subscribe to our YouTube channel or download us wherever you get your podcasts. Thank you so much for listening and we hope you'll tune in every Tuesday for the State of Working America podcast.