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Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey: Quits, layoffs, and hires all continued to trend down in November
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Twenty-two states will increase their minimum wages on January 1, raising pay for nearly 10 million workers
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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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Congress and President Biden should not trade away human rights and asylum protections for temporary defense funding
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Wage inequality fell in 2022 because stock market declines brought down pay of the highest earners: But top 1% wages have skyrocketed 171.7% since 1979 while bottom 90% wages have seen just 32.9% growth
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Jobs report shows a sustainably strong labor market—not a coming recession
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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York’s minimum wage law has a loophole that could freeze increases starting in 2027: This “off-ramp” provision must be repealed
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Top EPI reports and blogs in 2023: Child labor, economics of abortion bans, and teacher pay among the most read EPI research
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Job openings continue to head toward pre-pandemic levels
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Native American child poverty more than doubled in 2022 after safety net cutbacks: Child poverty rate is higher than before the pandemic
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If you must argue about the economy over Thanksgiving dinner, at least get the facts right
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The school bus driver shortage remains severe: Without job quality improvements, workers, children, and parents will suffer
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As some states attack child labor protections, other states are strengthening standards
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Personal reflections on the life and legacy of Bill Spriggs
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The economy added 150,000 jobs in October as labor market remains resilient
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Tackling the problem of ‘captive audience’ meetings: How states are stepping up to protect workers’ rights and freedoms
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The strong labor market recovery has helped Hispanic workers, but the end of economic relief measures has worsened income and poverty disparities
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Job growth is strong, wage growth continues to normalize
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The farmworker wage gap: Farmworkers earned 40% less than comparable nonagricultural workers in 2022
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The impact of the wave of strike activity goes far beyond the 2024 election: A revitalized labor movement could lead to a fairer economy for decades to come
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How many farmworkers are employed in the United States?
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Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey: Hiring, quits, and layoffs remain at or below pre-pandemic rates
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Florida legislature proposes dangerous rollback of child labor protections: At least 16 states have introduced bills putting children at risk
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The expiration of pandemic-era public assistance measures fueled poverty increases in the majority of states (Corrected)
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New data show that access to paid sick days remains vastly unequal: Amid federal inaction, 61% of low-wage workers are without paid sick days
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Despite a strong labor market, the choice to allow pandemic-era public assistance programs to expire increased poverty across all racial groups in 2022
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How an Activision Blizzard and Microsoft merger helps consumers and workers
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UAW-automakers negotiations pit falling wages against skyrocketing CEO pay: U.S. auto companies have the means to invest in EVs, pay workers a fair share, and still earn healthy profits
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The end of key U.S. public assistance measures pushed millions of people into poverty in 2022