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The economic costs of worker misclassification
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Unionization increased by 200,000 in 2022: Tens of millions more wanted to join a union, but couldn’t
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News from EPI › New report explores connection between abortion access and economic security
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The economics of abortion bans: Abortion bans, low wages, and public underinvestment are interconnected economic policy tools to disempower and control workers
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A record share of earnings was not subject to Social Security taxes in 2021: Inequality’s undermining of Social Security has accelerated
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Workers are 46% more likely to make below $15 an hour in states paying only the federal minimum wage
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Turnover, prices, and reallocation: Why minimum wages raise the incomes of low-wage workers
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More than 8 million workers will get a raise on New Year’s Day: 23 states and D.C. will see minimum wage hikes ranging from $0.23 to $1.50 an hour
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News from EPI › Inequality continued to rise in 2021: The top 1% now hold a record share of total earnings while the bottom 90% lose ground
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Inequality in annual earnings worsens in 2021: Top 1% of earners get a larger share of the earnings pie while the bottom 90% lose ground
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Threatening migrants and shortchanging workers: Immigration is the government’s top federal law enforcement priority, while labor standards enforcement agencies are starved for funding and too understaffed to adequately protect workers
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Proposed New York state minimum wage legislation would boost wages for nearly 2.9 million workers: Minimum wages would range by region from $20 to $21.25 per hour by 2026
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EPI comments on DOL’s proposed rulemaking on employee or independent contractor classification under the Fair Labor Standards Act
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EPI’s top charts of 2022: EPI’s most popular charts tell the story of how pandemic setbacks in income inequality were mitigated by pandemic relief
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The Fed and a smooth macroeconomic transition to a cleaner U.S. economy
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Top five EPI blog posts of 2022: Inflation and minimum wage increases among the most-read posts
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The pandemic has exacerbated a long-standing national shortage of teachers
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Voters turned out for economic justice: A review of key ballot measures from the 2022 midterm elections
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News from EPI › A broken U.S. retirement system has stranded vulnerable older workers
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Chapter 1. Older workers
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Chapter 2. Retirement
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Not so free to contract: The flawed notion that employees and employers have equal power undermines workers’ legal protections
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Not So Free to Contract: The Law, Philosophy, and Economics of Unequal Workplace Power
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Overtime pay will help, not hurt, New York’s farms
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Inflation, minimum wages, and profits: Protecting low-wage workers from inflation means raising the minimum wage
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Household incomes have fallen since 2019 despite growth in workers’ earnings
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Tying minimum-wage increases to inflation, as 13 states do, will lift up low-wage workers and their families across the country
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Union approval hits highest point since 1965: Here’s why this isn’t surprising
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California’s FAST Recovery Act is a victory for fast food workers and a model for state labor policy