The screen shot below is data from the Economic Policy Institute. They offer an interesting cost of living calculator that allows you to compare your city to other regions across the country.
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Economics alumna Thea Lee has been a gladiator in trade and labor policy debates for nearly 30 years. As global relationships and alliances continue to shift, she’s still ready for a fight.
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The current strike wave is certainly not limited to teachers. About two dozen sanitation workers for Republic Services in Marshfield, Massachusetts, have been on strike since August 29. They’re demanding affordable health care and a living wage. Teamsters 25, the union that represents the employees, cites Economic Policy Institute data which shows that the workers with one child are making 40% less than the state’s living wage. Republic Services’ biggest single shareholder is billionaire Bill Gates, who makes $100 million annually off dividends from his shares. Last month, two dozen of the striking workers protested outside of a Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation gala in New York City, holding signs that read, “Bill Gates treats kids like trash.” Striking employee Bernard Egan-Mulligan told New York Daily News, “We’re here because Bill Gates is a 32% stockholder in our company. We figure our shareholders would like to know what’s going on.”
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The RAs and TAs disagree with the board majority’s view of their jobs. So did the National Employment Law Project, which sounded the alarm about the NLRB majority’s scheme, as did AFT, the Jewish Labor Committee, the Economic Policy Institute, and the Service Employees. In so many words, the RAs and TAs said, “We do most of the work.”
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October 31, 2019
According to an analysis by the Economic Policy Institute, a correlation exists between diminished union power and stagnating wages. Indeed, the decline of union membership over the years has given rise to dramatic increases in income inequality. But there is also good news.
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That’s what happened under the federal rule that’s been in place, research has shown. In 1975, over 60% of full-time salaried workers in the U.S. earned below the overtime pay threshold. By 2016, the share of workers covered had dropped to less than 7%, according to estimates from the Economic Policy Institute.
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And with full-time employment hard to come by, many have been pushed to take part-time jobs. According to a study on underemployment by The Economic Policy Institute (EPI), in 2018, 11.1% of young college graduates were underemployed, up from 9.4% in 2007 and 6.9% in 2000.
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But one of the best perks of living in a city with a relatively smaller population? Affordability. According to the Economic Policy Institute, the cost of living for a two-parent, two-child family in Hanford, California, for instance, would be $6,221 per month, compared with nearly double at $12,370 for the same family in San Francisco.
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A study from the left-leaning Economic Policy Institute found that around two-thirds of employers in California rely on mandatory arbitration agreements, compared with 54% nationwide.
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October 31, 2019
Low-income families, with or without insurance, are also more likely to use emergency rooms and less likely to use primary care doctors, even for routine care, according to the Economic Policy Institute.
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