Search results for minimum wage (1851)
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Increasing Wages is an Effective Poverty Reduction Tool, Even for Kids
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News from EPI › Economic Policy Institute Launches Raising America’s Pay: New initiative will focus on policy solutions to jumpstart Americans’ stagnant wage growth
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Harris v. Quinn Is About the Right of Home Care Workers to Improve Their Wages
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Wage Theft is a Bigger Problem Than Other Theft—But Not Enough is Done to Protect Workers
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The Lost Decade of Wage Growth for Women
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The Average Low-Wage Worker Is Responsible for Half of His or Her Family’s Income
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Low-Wage Workers Have Experienced Wage Erosion in Nearly Every State
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The President Drills Down to the Core Challenge: Creating Good Jobs and Raising Wages
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Low-Wage Workers Have Far More Education than They Did in 1968, Yet They Make Far Less
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Seth Harris’s Legacy: Lives Saved, Wages Restored, Pensions Secured, and a More Effective U.S. Department of Labor
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Markets, Wages, and Fighting Poverty
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Low Wages and Scant Benefits Leave Many In-Home Workers Unable to Make Ends Meet
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Don’t Blame the Robots: Assessing the Job Polarization Explanation of Growing Wage Inequality
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The Legislative Attack on American Wages and Labor Standards, 2011–2012
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Welfare Isn’t Too Generous—Wages Are Too Low
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Low-wage Workers Are Older Than You Think
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News from EPI › A Key Demand of the 1963 March for a Decent Wage Remains Unmet
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News from EPI › EPI Report Shows American’s Wages Have Been Flat for a Decade
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A Decade of Flat Wages: The Key Barrier to Shared Prosperity and a Rising Middle Class
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President Obama Needs to Ground “Middle-Out” Economics in Broad-Based Wage Growth
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Every Day, Low Wages
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Testimony Before the New York City Council on Low-Wage Workers’ Living Standards
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The Wrong Route to Equality – Men’s Declining Wages: The improvement in women’s wages relative to men’s is in part due to men’s declining wages
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Equal Pay Act turns 50: What are the forces holding back the wages of both women and men?
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Testimony in support of HB 1204: “Labor and Employment – Maryland Wage and Hour Law – Payment of Wages”
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Vast majority of wage earners are working harder, and for not much more: Trends in U.S. work hours and wages over 1979–2007
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Occupation employment trends and wage inequality: What the long view tells us
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Timing matters: Can job polarization explain wage trends?
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Assessing the job polarization explanation of growing wage inequality
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Real hourly wage growth: The last generation