Search results for poverty (1704)
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2014 Continues a 35-Year Trend of Broad-Based Wage Stagnation
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How (and Why) to Raise the National Minimum Wage to $12.50 by 2020
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Wage Theft by Employers is Costing U.S. Workers Billions of Dollars a Year
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News from EPI › The Problem We All Live With: Residential Segregation and Implications for Education and Urban Policy
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“Right to Work” Is the Wrong Answer for New Mexico’s Economy
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Congressional Testimony: Policies that Do and Do Not Address the Challenges of Raising Wages and Creating Jobs
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White House Breaks Silence on Disability Rule
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Where Do We Go from Here? Mass Incarceration and the Struggle for Civil Rights
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How Many Workers in Your State Would Gain Overtime Protections under an Updated Threshold?
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If the Supreme Court Bans the Disparate Impact Standard it Could Annihilate One of the Few Tools Available to Pursue Housing Integration
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News from EPI › Stagnant Wages are the Root Cause of Inequality, and Must Be Addressed
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The erosion of collective bargaining has widened the gap between productivity and pay
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Wage Stagnation in Nine Charts
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Five Things We Could Change if the Real World Worked More like the Fictional World of Annie
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There Should Be Overtime Protection—and Pay—For Anyone Paid Less Than $51,000 a Year
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20 States Raise Their Minimum Wages While the Federal Minimum Continues to Erode
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News from EPI › 60 Million People Depend on the Incomes of Low-Wage Workers in America: Increasing the federal minimum wage would benefit on average more than 135,000 people in each Congressional district
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A Victory for U.S. and Migrant Workers
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Adding Good Tax Cuts to Bad Doesn’t Make Tax Extenders a Good Deal
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The Need to Address Noncognitive Skills in the Education Policy Agenda
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Amazing Black Friday Deals, Brought to You by the American Taxpayer
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The Racial Achievement Gap, Segregated Schools, and Segregated Neighborhoods – A Constitutional Insult
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Education Policy is Civil Rights Policy
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Who Among African Americans is Counted in the Labor Market and in the Voting Booth?
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Virginia Boasts Smallest Gaps in Unemployment Rates by Race in Third Quarter, but No State Leads in Race to Recovery for All Groups
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Myths and Facts About Corporate Taxes, Part 2: Will Congress’s Idea of “Base-Broadening, Rate-Lowering Tax Reform” Fix What’s Wrong With Our Corporate Tax Code?
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Chair Yellen Is Right: Income and Wealth Inequality Hurts Economic Mobility
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The Department of Labor Should Set the Overtime Salary Threshold at No Less than $1,122 per Week
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News from EPI › New EPI Feature Answers Frequently Asked Questions about Overtime Pay Rules and Explains Why They Should Be Updated
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News from EPI › Raising the Minimum Wage Would Take at Least 1.7 Million Workers Off Public Assistance and Reduce Safety Net Spending by at Least $7.6 Billion a Year