Search results for does raising the minimum wage reduce employment? (39)
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All states must set higher wage benchmarks for home health care workers
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Identifying the policy levers generating wage suppression and wage inequality
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Risk without reward: The myth of wage compensation for hazardous work
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Raising the Delaware minimum wage to $15 by 2025 would raise wages for nearly 120,000 workers and strengthen the state’s economic recovery: Testimony of David Cooper in support of SB 15 before the Delaware Senate Labor Committee
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Raising the Connecticut minimum wage to $15 by 2022 would be good for workers, businesses, and the Connecticut economy: Testimony in support of H.B. 5004 and S.B. 2 before the Labor and Public Employees Committee of the Connecticut General Assembly
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Raising the federal minimum wage to $15 by 2024 would lift pay for nearly 40 million workers
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Why D.C. should implement Initiative 77: Tipped workers do better in ‘one-fair-wage’ cities; restaurants continue to thrive
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A $15 Baltimore City Minimum Wage
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Balancing paychecks and public assistance: How higher wages would strengthen what government can do
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Testimony before the New York State Department of Labor Wage Board: Hearing on Increasing the Minimum Wage in the Fast-Food Industry
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The Importance of Study Design in the Minimum-Wage Debate
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Raising the Federal Minimum Wage to $10.10 Will Not Lead to Job Loss
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Don’t Blame the Robots: Assessing the Job Polarization Explanation of Growing Wage Inequality
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The Legislative Attack on American Wages and Labor Standards, 2011–2012
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To Work With Dignity: The Unfinished March Toward a Decent Minimum Wage
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Raising the federal minimum wage to $10.10 would give working families, and the overall economy, a much-needed boost
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Testimony in support of HB 1204: “Labor and Employment – Maryland Wage and Hour Law – Payment of Wages”
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The benefits of raising Illinois’ minimum wage: An increase would help working families and the state economy
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Minimum wage trends: Understanding past and contemporary research
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The pandemic has exacerbated a long-standing national shortage of teachers
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The great reversal: The story of how an influential international organization changed its view on employment security, labor market flexibility, and collective bargaining
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Understanding the claims about labor markets in debates on ‘Private Government‘
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Preempting progress: State interference in local policymaking prevents people of color, women, and low-income workers from making ends meet in the South
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The importance of locking in full employment for the long haul
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Testimony of David Cooper before the Maryland Senate Finance Committee in Support of SB 543
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Testimony of David Cooper before the Maryland House of Delegates Economic Matters Committee in support of H.B. 0664
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Testimony of David Cooper before the Massachusetts Joint Committee on Labor and Workforce Development in support of S.1004 and H.2365
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Impressive, incomplete, and under threat: Janet Yellen’s legacy at the Federal Reserve
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Testimony before the Baltimore City Council in support of Bill 17-0018
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A public investment agenda that delivers the goods for American workers needs to be long-lived, broad, and subject to democratic oversight