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Summer unemployment benefits could increase K–12 support staff incomes by $1.2 billion nationwide
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Working America’s think tank: A history of the Economic Policy Institute
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The public-sector pay gap is widening. Unions help shrink it.
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Flexible work: What workers, especially low-wage workers, really want and how best to provide it
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Chicago Public Schools should try to maintain spending levels even as federal pandemic relief funds come to an end
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Southern policymakers leave workers with lower wages and a fraying safety net: Rooted in Racism and Economic Exploitation: Part Three
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The rise of the ‘union curious’: Support for unionization among America’s frontline workers
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Program Coordinator – State Policy and Research/EARN
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Breaking down the South’s economic underperformance: Rooted in Racism and Economic Exploitation: Part Two
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Nursing home owners are pushing Congress to block a new minimum staffing rule
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Tight labor markets are essential to reducing racial disparities and within the purview of the Fed’s dual mandate
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EPI comment on DOL’s RFI regarding Schedule A modernization
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Cities and counties might be at risk of losing billions if they don’t obligate American Rescue Plan funds correctly: Advocates should pay close attention to the 2024 obligation deadline
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The evolution of the Southern economic development strategy: Rooted in Racism and Economic Exploitation: Part One
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Unbalanced labor market power is what makes technology—including AI—threatening to workers: The best “AI policy” to protect workers is boosting their bargaining position
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News from EPI › Lowest-paid workers have seen fastest wage growth of any group since 2019
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Fastest wage growth over the last four years among historically disadvantaged groups: Low-wage workers’ wages surged after decades of slow growth
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News from EPI › Major strike activity increased by 280% in 2023
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Major strike activity increased by 280% in 2023: Many workers still need policies that protect their right to strike
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Immigrants are not hurting U.S.-born workers: Six facts to set the record straight
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EPI response to the bipartisan congressional paid leave RFI
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The economy isn’t sick right now—but it has chronic conditions that demand attention
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The Economic Policy Institute’s Family Budget Calculator: Technical Documentation
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Extending unemployment insurance to striking workers would cost little and encourage fair negotiations
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Workers want unions, but the latest data point to obstacles in their path: Private-sector unionization rose by more than a quarter million in 2023, while unionization in state and local governments fell
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Labor unions and the defense of American democracy: The fight over ballot drop boxes during the 2022 midterm elections
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Biden administration moves to protect vulnerable nursing home residents and workers
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The teacher shortage shows small signs of improvement, but it remains widespread
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New York’s minimum wage law has a loophole that could freeze increases starting in 2027: This “off-ramp” provision must be repealed
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EPI comments on DHS’s proposed rule on “Modernizing H-2 Program Requirements, Oversight, and Worker Protections”