AFT Publications and Reports
Links to our periodicals, as well as our latest reports,
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![]() | American Teacher, our monthly newspaper for AFT Teachers. | ![]() | Our quarterly magazine, American Educator. |
![]() | AFT On Campus, a publication of AFT Higher Education. | ![]() | Healthwire, the bi-monthly newspaper of the AFT Healthcare division. |
![]() | PSRP Reporter, a publication of the Paraprofessional and School-Related Personnel division. | Public Employee Advocate, the bi-monthly newspaper of the AFT Public Employee division. | |
![]() | AFT Human Rights News, a publication of the Human Rights and Community Relations Department. | ![]() | American Academic, the policy journal from the AFT Higher Education division. |
![]() | The AFT Retirees Electronic Newsletter, produced by the AFT Program on Retirement and Retirees. | ![]() | See a complete list of AFT e-mail newsletters, each with a link for subscribing. |

State Revenue Systems: Options for the Current Fiscal Crisis
This publication provides an explanation of current revenue structures state-by-state and suggests alternatives to improve revenue stability and progressivity.
This publication provides an explanation of current revenue structures state-by-state and suggests alternatives to improve revenue stability and progressivity.

Teacher Recruitment
The growing number of overseas-educated teachers in U.S. schools has put many talented educators in classrooms, but the trend also has led to a host of concerns about exploitation, questionable hiring practices and harmful effects in the countries that are losing their most qualified teachers. (June 2009)
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Salaries for state government professionals registered a modest 2.4 percent increase from 2007 to 2008, according to the ninth annual AFT Public Employees Compensation Survey.