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State and local governments have lost 1.5 million jobs since February: Federal aid to states and localities is necessary for a strong economic recovery
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Protecting workers through publicity during the pandemic
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Congress has failed to extend additional unemployment benefits as millions of workers across the country file new UI claims
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What can we learn from the CFPB’s Spring 2020 Unified Agenda entries?
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Cutting UI benefits by $400 per week will significantly harm U.S. families, jobs, and growth: 3.4 million fewer jobs will be created over the next year as a result
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News from EPI › A broken union election system: New report takes an inside look at how employers bust unions
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Fear at work: An inside account of how employers threaten, intimidate, and harass workers to stop them from exercising their right to collective bargaining
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Joblessness remains at historic levels: The extra $600 in UI benefits expires next week—Congress must extend it
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Extending the $600 weekly unemployment boost would support millions of workers: See updated state unemployment data
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Cuts to the state and local public sector will disproportionately harm women and Black workers
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Almost four months in, joblessness remains at historic levels: Congress must extend the extra $600 in UI benefits, which expires in a little more than two weeks
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News from EPI › Two months of gains, but a huge jobs deficit remains, and deepening pain is on the horizon: Congress needs to act
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What to watch on jobs day: A false start to the recovery
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Nearly 11% of the workforce is out of work with no reasonable chance of getting called back to a prior job
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Expanded unemployment insurance continues to be a crucial lifeline for millions of workers: See updated state unemployment data
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More than three months in, job losses remain at historic levels: Over one in five workers are either on unemployment benefits or are waiting to get on
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‘Black women best’: Why putting Black women first may save us from economic disaster
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Now is still a good time to raise the minimum wage
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Trump’s ban on temporary work visas is an attempt to scapegoat immigrants during an economic collapse: Real reform would improve wages and working conditions
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Workers are striking during the coronavirus: Labor law must be reformed to strengthen this fundamental right
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A quarter of a year in, job losses remain at historic levels: More than one in five workers are either on unemployment benefits or are waiting to get on
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A majority of workers are fearful of coronavirus infections at work, especially Black, Hispanic, and low- and middle-income workers: Those facing risks are not proportionately receiving extra compensation
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An open letter to economic institutions in the face of #BlackLivesMatter: Addressed to our allies in the economics community
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Updated state unemployment numbers: In 10 states, more than one in six workers are receiving or have filed for regular unemployment
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Three months in, the economic pain of the coronavirus pandemic continues: More than one in five workers are either on unemployment benefits or are waiting to get on
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Without federal aid to state and local governments, 5.3 million workers will likely lose their jobs by the end of 2021: See estimated job losses by state
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The U.S. economy remains in an enormous jobs deficit: The labor market was down 15.9 million jobs at the end of April (JOLTS data), and down 19.6 million at the middle of May (jobs data)
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News from EPI › While welcome gains, job losses since February still total 19.6 million: Now is not the time to stop providing relief
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What to watch on jobs day: The unemployment rate continues to climb but not equally for all demographic groups
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Release incarcerated Ohioans to flatten the coronavirus curve