Housing
Minimum Wage
Inflation & Recession
Education

Housing has become increasingly unaffordable, especially for Black and brown families. A limited housing supply, combined with a legacy of exclusionary zoning laws, has created barriers to homeownership while also driving up rents. Read the blog post

I Love Lucy and Elvis ruled the airwaves, Yogi Berra was the highest-paid baseball player, and the value of the federal minimum wage was nearly identical to what it is now. The year was 1956. EPI’s Dave Kamper looks back. Watch Kamper’s TikTok 

We’re likely not in recession currently, but the Fed’s overly aggressive interest rate hikes increase the risk of recession. Read the blog post

Our current system for funding public schools shortchanges students, particularly low-income students. We need an overhaul of the school finance system, with reforms that assign a larger role to the federal government. Read the report | Read EdWeek’s coverage of the report

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