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2022 Census data preview: Poverty rates expected to increase as high inflation and the loss of safety net programs overshadow labor market improvements
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Could tax increases alone close the long-run fiscal gap?
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August jobs report shows a steady labor market: 187,000 jobs added as labor force participation rate climbs
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A history of the federal minimum wage: 85 years later, the minimum wage is far from equitable
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Job openings fall to lowest point since 2021, but remain higher than pre-pandemic
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A retrospective look at inflation: Which predictions were wrong or right, and what remains unclear?
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The Inflation Reduction Act finally gave the U.S. a real climate change policy
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The single thing Larry Summers gets right about ‘Bidenomics’—it’s different than what came before
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Today’s jobs report shows a soft landing is within reach—if the Fed doesn’t stand in the way
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New data show that state and local governments still have not spent a majority of American Rescue Plan funds: Important opportunities remain to invest in public services
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States across the country are quietly lowering the alcohol service age: An industry already rife with abuse—including child labor law violations—would like your server to be an underage teenager
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Supreme Court decision affirms President Biden’s power to set immigration enforcement priorities and protect labor standards through deferred action
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It’s not just the actors—workers across the economy are demanding better pay and safer jobs
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The equalizing effect of strong labor markets: Explaining the disproportionate rise in the Black employment-to-population ratio
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Guest post: New York City’s app-based delivery workers will receive a long overdue pay raise to nearly $18 an hour: Pay ordinance creates important policy model for states and cities across the country
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June jobs numbers signal a growing economy: Gains for women and strong public sector growth, but losses for Black workers
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Keeping wealth in the family: The role of ‘heirs property’ in eroding Black families’ wealth
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Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey points to a strong—not cooling—labor market
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Nineteen states and localities will increase their minimum wages this summer
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The Supreme Court’s ban on affirmative action means colleges will struggle to meet goals of diversity and equal opportunity
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How state policies that censor race and gender discussions in classrooms maintain economic inequality: Florida has adopted particularly dangerous laws to limit academic freedom
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Supreme Court justices’ close ties with business interests threaten workers’ rights
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Counties have far more unspent ARPA fiscal relief funds than cities and states: Funds should be used to make equity-enhancing investments
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The Supreme Court sided with corporations over workers—again
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Troubling provisions to watch in the new debt limit deal
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U.S. economy added 339,000 jobs in May: Labor market remains strong despite volatile household survey
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Iowa governor signs one of the most dangerous rollbacks of child labor laws in the country: 14 states have now introduced bills putting children at risk
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Job openings ticked up slightly in April as layoffs fell: Labor market remains steady and does not show signs of rapid cooling
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Broad child poverty data for the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander population don’t tell the whole economic story
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Class of 2023: Young workers have experienced strong wage growth since 2020