The ITIN has also been used as a way for immigrants to show they are abiding by the law as they wait for Congress to pass an immigration reform bill, said Daniel Costa, the director of Immigration Law and Policy and the Economic Policy Institute.
“I think this is because the immigration reform bills that have been proposed in Congress and included a legalization program for unauthorized immigrants have often included provisions requiring undocumented immigrants to pay back taxes. If they have kept up with paying their taxes and a legalization passes Congress, then they’ll already have met that requirement,” he said. He added, however, that Congress hasn’t taken a meaningful step in that direction since 2013.
Houston Chronicle
August 13, 2025
We’re joined today by VALERIE WILSON — labor economist at the nonprofit Economic Policy Institute, where she heads up the organization’s Program on Race, Ethnicity, and the Economy — to discuss just some of those reasons.
“I think this particular firing has raised alarm bells with so many people because of how important, how essential, those monthly jobs numbers are in this country,” Wilson explains today. “There’s a lot of visibility around these numbers and statistics. And we know that a lot of decision-makers rely on those numbers: the Federal Reserve, state and local governments, policymakers, businesses.” Moreover, she tells me, “the fact that this seems to be a politicized firing because the President simply didn’t like what the report was saying, is especially troubling to people who rely on the accuracy of those numbers to make important decisions.”
Pacifica Radio
August 13, 2025
“We’ve definitely seen school districts across the country make the decision to change bus routes, cut bus routes,” said Sebastian Martinez Hickey, an analyst at the Economic Policy Institute who has studied the nationwide shortage of school bus drivers.
More than half of all students, he says, still rely on buses to get to school, especially low-income students.
Today, EPI found there are nearly a third fewer bus drivers than there were 15 years ago.
“I think perhaps they are undervalued because we don’t think about what an essential service it is to get children safely and on time to school,” said Martinez Hickey. “When there are changes to school bus routes or there are cancellations, that can contribute to increases in chronic absenteeism for students.”
CBS News Texas
August 13, 2025
Heidi Shierholz, former Labor Department chief economist under Obama, criticized Trump for undermining public trust in previously accepted data and noted that the jobs numbers are produced by hundreds of expert economists and statisticians following established methodologies.
The Washington Times
August 13, 2025
Rigging the numbers would be difficult. Hundreds of economists and statisticians are involved in compiling the monthly jobs report, and they follow “transparent, well-established methodologies,’’ Heidi Shierholz, the Labor Department’s chief economist in the Obama administration, wrote in a commentary Friday.
Associated Press
August 13, 2025
The Economic Policy Institute noted last fall there were 12.2 percent fewer school bus drivers nationally than there were in September 2019. And wages had fallen 2.8 percent since 2019 as well.
The Chronicle-Telegram
August 13, 2025
Naples Daily News
August 13, 2025
Although actual enforcement of this requirement is spotty, the Economic Policy Institute estimates that employers spend more than $400 million annually on these union-busting consultants, also known as “persuaders.”
Orlando Weekly
August 13, 2025
Corporate CEOs make 344 times as much as a typical worker, according to the Economic Policy Institute.
Baltimore Beat
August 13, 2025