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Search results for does raising the minimum wage reduce employment? (39)

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  • Testimony in support of HB 1204: “Labor and Employment – Maryland Wage and Hour Law – Payment of Wages”

    February 27, 2013 By David Cooper Testimony
  • From free-fall to stagnation: Five years after the start of the Great Recession, extraordinary policy measures are still needed, but are not forthcoming

    February 14, 2013 By Josh Bivens, Andrew Fieldhouse, and Heidi Shierholz Report
  • The benefits of raising Illinois’ minimum wage: An increase would help working families and the state economy

    January 30, 2012 By Mary Gable and Doug Hall Report
  • Putting America back to work: Policies for job creation and stronger economic growth

    September 2, 2011 By Andrew Fieldhouse, Lawrence Mishel, Ross Eisenbrey, and Josh Bivens Report
  • Minimum wage trends: Understanding past and contemporary research

    October 24, 2006 By Liana Fox Report
  • The Changing Nature of the Economy: The Critical Roles of Education and Innovation in Creating Jobs and Opportunity in a Knowledge Economy

    March 18, 2004 By Jared Bernstein Commentary
  • Divided we fall: Deserving workers slip through America’s patchwork unemployment insurance system

    April 16, 2003 By Jeffrey Wenger Report
  • Staying Employed After Welfare

    June 1, 2002 By Heather Boushey Report
  • The State of Working America 2000-01

    2000 By Jared Bernstein, John Schmitt, and Lawrence Mishel Book
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