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Even with today’s slowdown, profit growth remains a big driver of inflation in recent years: Corporate profits have contributed to more than a third of price growth
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Debbie Berkowitz
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Chief Operating Officer
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Testimony prepared for the House Committee on Education and the Workforce for a hearing on ‘Unleashing America’s Opportunities for Hiring and Employment’
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EPI comment on DHS and EOIR’s proposed “Circumvention of Lawful Pathways” asylum rule
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News from EPI › New report finds the lowest-paid workers have seen historically fast wage growth since 2019
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Low-wage workers have seen historically fast real wage growth in the pandemic business cycle: Policy investments translate into better opportunities for the lowest-paid workers
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State and local governments have spent less than half of their American Rescue Plan fiscal recovery funds: Recovery funds should be used to rebuild the public sector
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Economist
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Child labor laws are under attack in states across the country: Amid increasing child labor violations, lawmakers must act to strengthen standards
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EPI comments on USCIS fee schedule regulation
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Two years later, American Rescue Plan funds are still a transformative resource: State and local governments—particularly in the South—should invest unspent funds in workers, families, and communities
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February jobs report shows a resilient but sustainable labor market: The Fed should not put the economic recovery at risk
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Executive Assistant – Economic Analysis and Research Network (EARN) at EPI
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Increasing the Maryland minimum wage to $15 in 2023 would boost incomes for low-wage workers and advance gender and racial justice: Testimony in support of the Fair Wage Act of 2023 (SB 555) before the Maryland Senate Finance and Budget and Taxation Committees
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Increasing the Maryland minimum wage to $15 in 2023 would boost incomes for low-wage workers and advance gender and racial justice: Testimony in support of the Fair Wage Act of 2023 (HB 549) before the Maryland House of Delegates Economic Matters Committee
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Flexible work without exploitation: Reversing tech companies’ state-by-state agenda to unravel workers’ rights and misclassify workers as ‘contractors’ in the gig economy and beyond
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Five principles for making state and local reparations plans reparative
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EPI comments on DHS and DOL Temporary Rule to increase the fiscal year 2023 numerical limitation for the H-2B visa program and portability for H-2B workers
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What to watch on jobs day: Upward revisions in employment expected after record two-year job growth
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The Fed should stand pat on further interest rate hikes at this week’s meeting: Inflation is easing even as the labor market remains strong
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The economic case for expanding the scope of reconciliation
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Creative and Website Lead
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Inflation should not change how policymakers respond to recession
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Unionization increased by 200,000 in 2022: Tens of millions more wanted to join a union, but couldn’t
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The economics of abortion bans: Abortion bans, low wages, and public underinvestment are interconnected economic policy tools to disempower and control workers
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State and local governments should use ARPA pandemic funds in 2023 to rebuild the public sector and support working families and children
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Detailing the new methodology behind EPI’s quarterly state unemployment rates by race and ethnicity series
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Threatening migrants and shortchanging workers: Immigration is the government’s top federal law enforcement priority, while labor standards enforcement agencies are starved for funding and too understaffed to adequately protect workers
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EPI’s top charts of 2022: EPI’s most popular charts tell the story of how pandemic setbacks in income inequality were mitigated by pandemic relief