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Powerful government policy segregated us; the same can desegregate us, says Color of Law author Richard Rothstein
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Today’s inflation data show zero sign of sustained economic overheating
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The enormous impact of eroded collective bargaining on wages
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Calls to establish a regionally adjusted federal minimum wage are dangerously misguided
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Raising the Delaware minimum wage to $15 by 2025 would raise wages for nearly 120,000 workers and strengthen the state’s economic recovery: Testimony of David Cooper in support of SB 15 before the Delaware Senate Labor Committee
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News from EPI › EPI applauds passage of the American Rescue Plan
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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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Our deeply broken labor market needs a higher minimum wage: EPI testimony for the Senate Budget Committee
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Economists in support of a federal minimum wage of $15 by 2025
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The Biden rescue plan is neither risky nor a distraction from structural issues
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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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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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First UI claims of 2021 are still higher than the worst of the Great Recession
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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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Wages for the top 1% skyrocketed 160% since 1979 while the share of wages for the bottom 90% shrunk: Time to remake wage pattern with economic policies that generate robust wage-growth for vast majority
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Principles for the relief and recovery phase of rebuilding the U.S. economy: Use debt, go big, and stay big, and be very slow when turning off fiscal support
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Power in the employment relationship: Why contract law should not govern at-will employment
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Explaining the erosion of private-sector unions: How corporate practices and legal changes have undercut the ability of workers to organize and bargain
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Revisiting a Trump regulatory rollback: Strengthening overtime protections for working people
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With unemployment benefits for millions of workers set to expire in December, Senate Republicans must stop blocking aid
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Over a million people still filed initial unemployment claims last week with no COVID-19 relief in sight
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Senate Republicans have failed struggling families: It is cruel, and bad economics, to withhold stimulus aid
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Black, Hispanic, and young workers have been left behind by policymakers, but will they vote?
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Fact-checking resources for the 2020 presidential debates
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With millions of people out of work, the Senate’s inaction is not only cruel, it’s bad economics
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The Trump administration was ruining the pre-COVID-19 economy too, just more slowly
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Rebuilding American manufacturing—potential job gains by state and industry: Analysis of trade, infrastructure, and clean energy/energy efficiency proposals
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30 weeks into the COVID-19 pandemic and workers desperately need stimulus
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A policy agenda to address the teacher shortage in U.S. public schools: The sixth and final report in the ‘Perfect Storm in the Teacher Labor Market’ series