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‘We prioritized open bars before giving resources to schools’: How the U.S. coronavirus response has failed students and teachers
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At least 33 million workers are being hurt by the coronavirus recession
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Many workers have exhausted their state’s regular unemployment benefits: The CARES Act provided important UI benefits and Congress must act to extend them
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Who are America’s meat and poultry workers?
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President Trump has attacked workers’ safety, wages, and rights since Day One
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Over 13 million more people would be in poverty without unemployment insurance and stimulus payments: Senate Republicans are blocking legislation proven to reduce poverty
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Half a year into the pandemic and millions of people are unemployed: Congress must provide relief
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Teacher pay penalty dips but persists in 2019: Public school teachers earn about 20% less in weekly wages than nonteacher college graduates
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Coronavirus Pandemic Poses Major Challenges to U.S. Students and Teachers—and Exacerbates Existing Education Inequities: A plan for relief, recovery, and rebuilding
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Household income gains welcome in 2019 Census data, but may not be as strong as they first appear
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Racial disparities in income and poverty remain largely unchanged amid strong income growth in 2019
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News from EPI › 50 ways the Trump administration has eroded workers’ rights while bolstering corporate power
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50 reasons the Trump administration is bad for workers: President Trump has said he would ‘protect’ and ‘fight for’ workers. Instead, his administration has systematically done the opposite.
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State and local governments still desperately need federal fiscal aid to prevent harmful austerity measures
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News from EPI › Income gains from 2019 Census report illustrate the importance of getting closer to full employment during the recovery
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More FAQS on deficits and debt: Where is the money coming from?
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Raising the minimum wage to $15 by 2025 will restore bargaining power to workers during the recovery from the pandemic
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What to watch for in the 2019 Census data on earnings, incomes, and poverty
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UI claims rising as jobs remain scarce: Senate Republicans must stop blocking the restoration of UI benefits
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COVID-19 and student performance, equity, and U.S. education policy: Lessons from pre-pandemic research to inform relief, recovery, and rebuilding
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News from EPI › Six months into the recession and a 11.5 million jobs deficit remains
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Total initial UI claims have risen in each of the last four weeks: Congress must act
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What to Watch on Jobs Day: Widespread economic pain continues in August
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Calling out anti-Blackness in our response to police violence and economic inequality
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The Milwaukee Bucks’ strike shows what’s possible when workers band together
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Updated state unemployment data: Congress has failed to act as jobless claims remain high and workers scrape by on inadequate unemployment benefits
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UI claims remain historically high and the president’s executive memorandum is doing more harm than good: Congress must reinstate the extra $600
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Workers’ rights protection and enforcement by state attorneys general: State AG labor rights activities from 2018 to 2020
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News from EPI › 12 million people have likely lost employer-sponsored health insurance since February: Policymakers should work to delink jobs and access to insurance coverage by expanding public options
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Health insurance and the COVID-19 shock: What we know so far about health insurance losses and what it means for policy