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News from EPI › President Biden has advanced worker rights in the first 18 months of his administration, but there’s much more to do: New EPI report assesses the Biden administration’s record for workers
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President Biden’s first 18 months: Assessing the Biden administration’s record for workers
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As the H-2B visa program grows, the need for reforms that protect workers is greater than ever: Employers stole $1.8 billion from workers in the industries that employed most H-2B workers over the past two decades
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State policy solutions for good home health care jobs—nearly half held by Black women in the South—should address the legacy of racism, sexism, and xenophobia in the workforce
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EPI comments on DOL’s proposed Nondisplacement of Qualified Workers Under Service Contracts rule
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Putting Minnesota’s record-low unemployment numbers in context
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News from EPI › Residential long-term care workers are underpaid and at high risk during the pandemic
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The state of the residential long-term care industry: A comprehensive look at employment levels, demographics, wages, benefits, and poverty rates of workers in the industry
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If you don’t like your job, can you always quit?: Pervasive monopsony power and freedom in the labor market
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Second-class workers: Assessing H-2 visa programs’ impact on workers
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The value of the federal minimum wage is at its lowest point in 66 years
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Rising minimum wages in 20 states and localities help protect workers and families against higher prices
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Racial and ethnic disparities in the United States: An interactive chartbook
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Race and ethnicity in empirical analysis: How should we interpret the race variable?
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Local governments stepping in to bolster workers’ rights
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News from EPI › New report documents the growing trend of cities and other localities protecting workers’ rights
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The role of local government in protecting workers’ rights: A comprehensive overview of the ways that cities, counties, and other localities are taking action on behalf of working people
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Young adults are graduating into a more promising labor market
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Proposed New York state minimum wage increases would lift wages for more than 2 million workers through 2026: Minimum wages would range by region from $16.35 to $21.25 per hour by 2026
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News from EPI › New report finds that home health care workers are severely underpaid in every state
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All states must set higher wage benchmarks for home health care workers
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News from EPI › National survey of gig workers shows poor working conditions and low pay
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National survey of gig workers paints a picture of poor working conditions, low pay
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The powerful role of unproven economic assumptions in work law
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Business power and the turn toward the local in employment standards policy and enforcement
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Abortion rights are economic rights: Overturning Roe v. Wade would be an economic catastrophe for millions of women
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Worker mobility in practice: Is quitting a right, or a luxury?
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Strong and equitable unemployment insurance systems require broadening the UI tax base
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Was it something I said?: Legal protections for employee speech
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Much has changed since the first May Day, but building worker power and combating racism and xenophobia remain just as important