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News from EPI › Jobs report shows more than 25 million workers are directly harmed by the COVID labor market: Congress must pass the full $1.9 trillion relief package immediately
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Doing too little in this moment of crisis will come back to haunt the U.S. economy
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Dave Kamper
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What to watch on jobs day: Who has been hurt by the pandemic recession—and why we should ignore wage growth for now
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News from EPI › Right-to-work legislation is wrong for Montana: A typical Montanan worker would lose $1,143 annually if passed
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So-called right-to-work is wrong for Montana: Research shows RTW law would not boost jobs and could lower wages for both union and nonunion workers
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Projected state and local revenue shortfalls are shrinking, but the value of substantial federal aid to state and local governments is not
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EPI testimony on increasing the minimum wage to $15 per hour
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Wages grew in 2020 because the bottom fell out of the low-wage labor market: The State of Working America 2020 wages report
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News from EPI › Number of striking workers declined in 2020 but data fail to capture many COVID-19 worker-safety walkouts
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The Biden relief and recovery proposal spends the right amount: Concerns over the pace of its spend-out make sense, but even these concerns are overstated and easy to address
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Economists in support of a federal minimum wage of $15 by 2025
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Sebastian Martinez Hickey
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Lea Woods
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News from EPI › The U.S. labor market remains 9.9 million jobs below pre-pandemic levels
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What to watch on jobs day: The giant job deficit left by the pandemic
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Learning during the pandemic: Making social and emotional learning front and center
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Temporary work visa programs and the need for reform: A briefing on program frameworks, policy issues and fixes, and the impact of COVID-19
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Why the U.S. needs a $15 minimum wage: How the Raise the Wage Act would benefit U.S. workers and their families
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Kyle K. Moore
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News from EPI › Unionization rates rose in 2020 because a smaller share of union workers lost their jobs: Labor law reform should be a top priority for Congress and the new administration
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Union workers had more job security during the pandemic, but unionization remains historically low: Data on union representation in 2020 reinforce the need for dismantling barriers to union organizing
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Strengthening accountability for discrimination: Confronting fundamental power imbalances in the employment relationship
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Martin Luther King called for leaders with ‘sound integrity’
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News from EPI › December jobs report provides a clear picture of Trump’s failed handling of the economy
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State attorneys general taking on protection of workers’ rights
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News from EPI › The Postal Service is foundational for our economy and democracy: The Biden administration and Congress must protect and strengthen it
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The war against the Postal Service: Postal services should be expanded for the public good, not diminished by special interests
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Top five EPI blog posts of 2020
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Federal labor standards enforcement in agriculture: Data reveal the biggest violators and raise new questions about how to improve and target efforts to protect farmworkers