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The teacher shortage is real, large and growing, and worse than we thought: The first report in ‘The Perfect Storm in the Teacher Labor Market’ series
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Wage standards are especially important for heightened-security job sites: Testimony in support of SB794, the Secure Maryland Wage Act
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Raising the Connecticut minimum wage to $15 by 2022 would be good for workers, businesses, and the Connecticut economy: Testimony in support of H.B. 5004 and S.B. 2 before the Labor and Public Employees Committee of the Connecticut General Assembly
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Narrowing the white-collar exemption to minimum wage and overtime for low-wage workers in Maryland is a critical protection for hundreds of thousands of Maryland workers: Testimony of David Cooper before the Maryland House of Delegates Economic Matters Committee in support of HB 1040
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There’s nothing radical about Elizabeth Warren’s proposal for universal childcare
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State of Working America Wages 2018: Wage inequality marches on—and is even threatening data reliability
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Black women’s labor market history reveals deep-seated race and gender discrimination
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EARNCon: Pittsburgh 2019
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Gradually raising the minimum wage to $15 would be good for workers, good for businesses, and good for the economy: Testimony before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Education and Labor
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Raising the federal minimum wage to $15 by 2024 would lift pay for nearly 40 million workers
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Why America Needs a $15 Minimum Wage
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Au pair lawsuit reveals collusion and large-scale wage theft from migrant women through State Department’s J-1 visa program
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News from EPI › EPI’s top charts of 2018 show that policymakers must make a concerted effort to solve inequality
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Top charts of 2018: Twelve charts that show how policy could reduce inequality—but is making it worse instead
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Policy Agenda
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A State Agenda for America’s Workers: 18 Ways to Promote Good Jobs in the States
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The unfinished business of health reform: Reining in market power to restrain costs without sacrificing quality or access
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What to Watch on Jobs Day: Keeping an eye on the teacher jobs gap
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News from EPI › Missing school hurts academic performance: English language learners and Native American students the most likely to be chronically absent
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Student absenteeism: Who misses school and how missing school matters for performance
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News from EPI › Summer ends on a high note for most states
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Digging into the 2017 ACS: Improved income growth for Native Americans, but lots of variation in the pace of recovery for different Asian ethnic groups
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10 years after the start of the Great Recession, black and Asian households have yet to recover lost income
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Black workers have made no progress in closing earnings gaps with white men since 2000
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Household income growth slowed markedly in 2017 and was stronger for those at the top, while earnings declined slightly
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News from EPI › Well-worn patterns of inequality reemerge in Census data for 2017
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News from EPI › D.C. tipped workers would do better with ‘One Fair Wage’: Research shows tipped workers and the restaurant industry continue to thrive in cities that have eliminated the tipped minimum wage
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Why D.C. should implement Initiative 77: Tipped workers do better in ‘one-fair-wage’ cities; restaurants continue to thrive
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First Day Fairness: An agenda to build worker power and ensure job quality
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EPI comments regarding Regulation Best Interest