Search results for income inequality (1405)
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Temporary labor migration programs: Governance, migrant worker rights, and recommendations for the U.N. Global Compact for Migration
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Nothing misleading about this: Typical workers’ pay and productivity have diverged
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Letter to the House Committee on Education and the Workforce opposing the Workflex in the 21st Century Act
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A long spell of very low unemployment would raise wages—even in the face of employers’ monopsony power
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Average wage growth continues to flatline in 2018, while low-wage workers and those with relatively lower levels of educational attainment see stronger gains
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Right-to-work is wrong for Missouri: A breadth of national evidence shows why Missouri voters should reject RTW law
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The Hispanic–white wage gap has remained wide and relatively steady: Examining Hispanic–white gaps in wages, unemployment, labor force participation, and education by gender, immigrant status, and other subpopulations
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The Case for a Maximum Wage
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One in nine U.S. workers are paid wages that can leave them in poverty, even when working full time
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Countries investing more in social programs have less child poverty
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Seven facts about tipped workers and the tipped minimum wage
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Testimony for Hearing on Regulatory Reform
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As Wisconsin’s and Minnesota’s lawmakers took divergent paths, so did their economies: Since 2010, Minnesota’s economy has performed far better for working families than Wisconsin’s
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State attorneys general can play key roles in protecting workers’ rights
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It’s not just monopoly and monopsony: How market power has affected American wages
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Social Security is looking like a pretty good investment these days
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Bold increases in the minimum wage should be evaluated for the benefits of raising low-wage workers’ total earnings: Critics who cite claims of job loss are using a distorted frame
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Estimates of jobs lost and economic harm done by steel and aluminum tariffs are wildly exaggerated
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What to Watch on Jobs Day: Putting wage growth in perspective
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Testimony of David Cooper before the Maryland Senate Finance Committee in Support of SB 543
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Many of the policy recommendations from the Kerner Commission remain relevant 50 years later
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The State of American Wages 2017: Wages have finally recovered from the blow of the Great Recession but are still growing too slowly and unequally
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Testimony of David Cooper before the Maryland House of Delegates Economic Matters Committee in support of H.B. 0664
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Testimony of David Cooper before the Maryland House of Delegates Economic Matters Committee in support of HB 974
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Working harder or finding it harder to work: Demographic trends in annual work hours show an increasingly fractured workforce
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Janus and fair share fees: The organizations financing the attack on unions’ ability to represent workers
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Workers’ health, safety, and pay are among the casualties of Trump’s war on regulations: A deregulation year in review
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Top charts of 2017: 12 charts that show the real problems policies must tackle, not the made-up ones
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Two billion dollars in stolen wages were recovered for workers in 2015 and 2016—and that’s just a drop in the bucket
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