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How one Missouri school district took on poverty (and a tornado)
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News from EPI › Worker advocates and stakeholders applaud rule to expand overtime pay: 12.5 million workers will directly benefit; non-profit employers to discuss impact
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Facts on the updated overtime rule
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The new overtime rule will directly benefit 12.5 million working people: Who they are and where they live
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Unemployment for young black grads is still worse than it was for young white grads in the aftermath of the recession
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Housing segregation undergirds the nation’s racial inequities
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Postdoctoral researchers are vastly underpaid. Restoring overtime rights will help fix this.
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Raising Baltimore’s minimum wage to $15 by July 2020 would lift wages for 98,000 working people
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ANCOR vastly overstates the impact of the overtime rule on community service providers
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News from EPI › Raising the minimum wage in Washington, D.C. would give 114,000 workers a raise
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Raising the D.C. minimum wage to $15 by 2020 would lift wages for 114,000 working people
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College degrees are not the solution to stagnating wages or inequality
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Weak productivity can be improved by full employment
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How bad are Trump’s policy instincts? He’s taking tax advice from Kansas governor Sam Brownback
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Straight out of college, women make $4 less per hour than men—and the gap is getting wider
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The Class of 2016: The labor market is still far from ideal for young graduates
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Universities, inequality, and the overtime rule
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It’s not a puzzle if American workers oppose trade agreements
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News from EPI › No relationship between teachers unions’ strength and the presence of less-qualified teachers in high-poverty schools
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Unions and the allocation of teacher quality in public schools
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The first of a wave of junk economic reports about the new overtime rule has washed ashore
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Child care costs in the United States
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California Economists In Support of a Statewide $15 Minimum Wage
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The U.S. Women’s Soccer Team shows us just how much is at stake in the gender wage gap
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Almost two-thirds of people in the labor force do not have a college degree
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State economies continue steady improvement, but stimulus would still boost growth
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What second graders can teach us about inequality
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The president could create 100,000 jobs for young Americans by ending J-1 Summer Work Travel
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Uber business model does not justify a new ‘independent worker’ category
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Mission still not accomplished: To reach full employment we need to move fiscal policy from austerity to stimulus