Detroit News
April 1, 2025
..more than $15,000 per year according to a recent report by the Economic Policy Institute. These high costs leave many families with the…[paywall].
Boston Globe
April 1, 2025
…to adequately increase pay for its teachers over time. The Economic Policy Institute, a left-leaning think tank, has labeled the resulting…[paywall].
The Advocate
April 1, 2025
…better off staying put in a way right now with all the layoffs,” Elise Gould, a senior economist at the Economic Policy Institute,…[paywall].
Business Insider
April 1, 2025
The Economic Policy Institute’s Family Budget Calculator estimated the income a family needed in 2025 for a “modest yet adequate standard of living,” which does not include costs such as paying for student loans or for homeownership, ranged from $75,966 in Coos County (the least expensive county) to $101,336 in Rockingham County for a household with two adults and one child.
Business NH Magazine
April 1, 2025
According to a report by the Economic Policy Institute, not only did Trump fail to curb offshoring during his…[paywall].
Charleston Gazette-Mail
April 1, 2025
According to the Economic Policy Institute’s analysis of Congressional Budget Office data, implementing the proposed Medicaid cuts would effectively reduce the bottom 20% of earners’ incomes by 7.4 percent while handing the top 1% percent at 3.9% tax benefit.
Forbes
April 1, 2025
Simultaneously, the number of bus drivers across the country dipped about 12% between September 2019 and September 2024, according to the Economic Policy Institute.
Courier Journal
April 1, 2025
Farmers in the area should take note that Congressman Russ Fulcher released a statement indicating his recent “yes” vote in favor of the fiscal year 2025 concurrent resolution on the budget. He failed to mention an analysis by the Economic Policy Institute showing that the budget plan would reduce (by 7.4%) the average income of those in the bottom 20% of household income while increasing (by 3.9%) the average income of those in the top 1% of household income.
Lewiston Tribune
April 1, 2025
Alabama already offers a no tax on overtime policy that has been in effect since 2023 as a response to concerts surrounding inflation. It is supposed to come to an end in 2025. According to the Economic Policy Institute, the regulation “cost the state $230 million in the first nine months of 2024 alone and is projected to cost $345 million by the time it expires.”
HR Digest
April 1, 2025