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The number of workers involved in collective action should come as no surprise. The United States has been experiencing decades of high—and rising—income inequality, largely stemming from an unequal balance of power in the labor market.

Workers’ interest in unions has surged; the number of union election petitions filed at the NLRB has doubled since 2021; public support for unions has reached a 60-year high.

Yet current labor law doesn’t adequately protect workers’ right to strike. Read more

Extending Trump’s Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, no matter how financed, will hurt most working families.

The amount of taxes owed but not paid each year is currently larger than the overall fiscal gap, driven by the richest U.S. households and businesses cheating the law and underpaying taxes. Extending the expiring provisions of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) would increase the fiscal gap by nearly 50%, from 2.1% to 3.3%. Read more

During his presidential campaign, President Trump pledged to impose universal tariffs of 10–60% on all U.S. imports—a whopping $4.2 trillion in goods and services purchased from abroad in 2024. 

Now the Trump administration seems to be making good on the threat to enact extremely high and broad-based tariffs. Read more

Up-to-date and comprehensive historical data on the American Labor Force at your fingertips!

The State of Working America Data Library provides researchers, media, and the public with easily accessible, up-to-date, and comprehensive historical data on the American labor force.

Compiled from Economic Policy Institute analysis of government data sources, use it to research wages, inequality, and other economic indicators over time and among demographic groups. Explore the data →

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