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A first step to fifteen: Raising wages for all federal contract workers
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Lochner lives on: Lochner presumption of equal power lives in labor law and undermines constitutional, statutory, and common law workplace protections
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Racial disparities in income and poverty remain largely unchanged amid strong income growth in 2019
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Raising the minimum wage to $15 by 2025 will restore bargaining power to workers during the recovery from the pandemic
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Top charts of 2019: Thirteen charts that clarify what our economic priorities need to be in 2020
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House vote imminent on the bipartisan Farm Workforce Modernization Act—which would lower wages for migrant farmworkers: Hearings and assessments of impacts still needed
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Racial and ethnic income gaps persist amid uneven growth in household incomes
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It’s the beginning of the school year and teachers are once again opening up their wallets to buy school supplies
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EPI comments on changing the consumer price index used to update the poverty threshold
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Break glass in case of emergency: Strategy memo for winning a robust and just recovery from the next recession
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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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News from EPI › ‘Right-to-work’ is the wrong choice for Missouri
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News from EPI › The Hispanic–white wage gap has remained wide and held steady for decades
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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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Why is wealthy Westport trying to gut police pensions?
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Poverty persists 50 years after the Poor People’s Campaign: Black poverty rates are more than twice as high as white poverty rates
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A Missouri ‘right-to-work’ law is more likely to harm black workers, who are more likely to be covered by a union contract than other workers
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Black workers in right-to-work (RTW) states tend to have lower wages than in Missouri and other non-RTW states
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Fiscal commission has the wrong prescription for Connecticut
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Family Budget Fact Sheets
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The state of graduate student employee unions: Momentum to organize among graduate student workers is growing despite opposition
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18 states will increase their minimum wages on January 1, benefiting 4.5 million workers
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Teachers and schools are well served by teacher pensions
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City governments are raising standards for working people—and state legislators are lowering them back down
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How today’s unions help working people: Giving workers the power to improve their jobs and unrig the economy
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How President Trump and congressional Republicans are undercutting wages and protections for working people
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News from EPI › Anti-worker bill defeated in New Hampshire
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News from EPI › So-called “right-to-work” is an assault on wages
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So-called “right-to-work” laws will lower wages for union and nonunion workers in Missouri