[10] Elise Gould et al., Not everybody can work from home: Black and Hispanic workers are much less likely to be able to telework, Economic Policy Institute, 2020, https://www.epi.org/blog/black-and-hispanic-workers-are-much-less-likely….
The Center for Law and Social Policy
March 4, 2021
The House proposal would gradually raise the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2025 – and ensure it keeps pace with inflation thereafter – and end the subminimum wage for tipped workers and workers with disabilities. There is a chance the minimum wage increase may be stricken from the package in the Senate either due to strict budget process rules or the opposition of one or more Democratic senators. As the Economic Policy Institute notes, raising the minimum wage to $15 by 2025 would benefit 27 million workers, lead to a 10-year increase in wages of $333 billion for workers with low wages, and reduce inequality.
Coalition on Human Needs
March 4, 2021
According to a May 4, 2020 analysis by the Economic Policy Institute, a majority of H-1B employers use the visa program to pay migrant workers below-market wages, and half of the top 30 H-1B employers use an outsourcing business model. This is simply unacceptable and does not reflect how Congress intended the H-1B program to work. While Congress should pass legislation to overhaul the H-1B visa program, DHS and the Department of Labor should use their robust regulatory authority to reform the H-1B program to protect American workers from displacement and migrant workers from exploitation.
Sen. Chuck Grassley
March 4, 2021
The country’s racial wealth gap nearly tripled from $84,400 in 1984 to $245,000 in 2013, according to the report, which focuses on diversity and inclusion. (The median wealth for Black families is $24,100, or about one-eighth of that for white families at $189,100, according to a recent LendingTree study, which draws on data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the 2020 Economic Policy Institute report, and various Federal Reserve reports.)
Yahoo Finance
March 4, 2021
An analysis published last week by the Economic Policy Institute found that just over 3 percent of American workers would see a raise by 2025 under the Romney-Cotton plan, compared with more than 21 percent under the Democrats’ $15 proposal.
Newsweek
March 4, 2021
Massachusetts currently ranks second in the country in childcare costs, clocking in at a whopping $20,913 per year and accounting for 22.7 percent of the median family income in the Commonwealth, according to the Economic Policy Institute. The exorbitant cost of infant care makes it a financially untenable proposition for 95 percent of Massachusetts households.
WBSM
March 4, 2021
A report from the Economic Policy Institute, a Washington think tank, states that remote teaching has impeded learning, stressing that it is effective only if students have consistent access to technology and if teachers have been trained in remote instruction.
Las Vegas Sun
March 4, 2021
The top-line finding: More than 23.8 million people made less than $15 per hour in 2019, a reliable guide to the population that would benefit from a federal minimum-wage hike to that level. The calculation is based on an analysis of census data compiled by the Economic Policy Institute.
Washington Post
March 4, 2021
CEOs earn 940% more in compensation today than they did in 1978, according to the Economic Policy Institute, even as the business world fawns over “corporate social responsibility.” Worker compensation has risen 12% in the same time period.
Deseret News
March 4, 2021
Claire Kovach, senior research analyst at Keystone Research Center and co-author of the report, said data from the Economic Policy Institute showed the increase would put the state on a path to creating a high-wage, high-productivity economy that helps all working Pennsylvanians.
Public News Service
March 4, 2021