Less than 30 per cent of Americans were able to work from home, according to the Economic Policy Institute. Among that group, only 16 per cent of Latino workers and less than 20 per cent of black workers are able to telework.
The Independent
May 28, 2020
A diferencia de otros países que concentraron la gestión sanitaria de la pandemia en su sistema de salud pública, Estados Unidos no posee esta estructura y su población está acostumbrada a evitar los hospitales y largas internaciones para no contraer deudas de miles de dólares. A mediados de mayo, el centro de pensamiento Economic Policy Institute calculó que al menos 16,2 millones de personas se quedaron sin cobertura médica cuando perdieron su trabajo en medio de la pandemia.
Cuba Debate
May 28, 2020
Just how ill-prepared? Half of American families aged 56 to 61 have less than $21,000 in retirement savings, according to a study from the Economic Policy Institute, and 40% of older Americans now rely solely on social security as their only source of income in retirement, according to a report from the National Institute on Retirement Security.
Forbes
May 28, 2020
But decreasing those benefits could cost the country even more jobs on top of the historic 40 million jobs that have already been wiped away by the coronavirus pandemic, Heidi Shierholz, an economist at the Economic Policy Institute, a left-leaning think-tank based in Washington, D.C., said.
“If the extra $600 unemployment benefit expires, millions of Americans will have less money to spend in stores, and that could ultimately lead to more unemployment.” — Heidi Shierholz, an economist at the Economic Policy Institute
MarketWatch
May 28, 2020
More than 36 million people have filed for unemployment benefits due to the economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic, meaning millions will be left without health insurance. In mid May, left-leaning think tank Economic Policy Institute estimated 16.2 million people have lost health insurance once provided by their employer — how roughly half of Americans get their health insurance. That number could be as high as 26.8 million if those who lost their jobs don’t sign up for other coverage, the Kaiser Family Foundation found.
Huffington Post
May 28, 2020
The human rights group Oxfam has ranked Virginia dead last in its ranking of the “best places to work in America.” States with right-to-work laws have wages that are, on average, 3.1% lower than pro-union states, according to a 2015 study by the liberal Economic Policy Institute.
Huffington Post
May 28, 2020
Roughly 350 foreign workers were certified for meat and poultry gigs in 2019, according to Daniel Costa at the Economic Policy Institute. Such H-2B visa holders, capped at 66,000 annually, are commonly used in landscaping and resorts.
AP News
May 28, 2020
Together, more than a 1 million immigrants annually collectively receive those visas — about 70 percent of all guest workers in the United States, according to the Economic Policy Institute.
The issue has been on Miller’s agenda for years. As a Capitol Hill staffer, he helped draft a bill that targeted the visas for students and cultural exchange workers, which according to the Economic Policy Institute statistics, now equal about 450,000 people, or 27 percent of the total number of guest workers each year.
Politico
May 28, 2020
“The H-1B is an important pathway to bring skilled people here,” Daniel Costa, director of immigration law and policy research at the Economic Policy Institute, said. “But I do think that the way it’s used is one big corporate loophole. We should regulate it in a way that’s fair to both the US workers who should have a shot at applying and then the migrant workers who are coming in through no fault of their own, being underpaid and used as pawns.”
VOX
May 28, 2020