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Raising the minimum wage to $15 by 2024 would lift wages for 41 million American workers
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Stop looking to the federal government on early childhood education
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Low-wage African American workers have increased annual work hours most since 1979
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News from EPI › EPI applauds the appointment of Raphael Bostic to lead the Atlanta Fed
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The State of American Wages 2016: Lower unemployment finally helps working people make up some lost ground on wages
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EPI News 2/17/2017
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Receiving an inheritance helps white families more than black families
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The racial wealth gap: How African-Americans have been shortchanged out of the materials to build wealth
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Racial gaps in wages, wealth, and more: a quick recap
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Mass incarceration and children’s outcomes: Criminal justice policy is education policy
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A real agenda for working people: How to raise wages, protect workers’ rights, and fix our rigged economy
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Exploring the consequences of charter school expansion in U.S. cities
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Black workers’ wages have been harmed by both widening racial wage gaps and the widening productivity-pay gap
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What is the gender pay gap and is it real?: The complete guide to how women are paid less than men and why it can’t be explained away
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Black-white wage gaps expand with rising wage inequality
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What to Watch on Jobs Day: Beyond the headline numbers
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Maximize women’s economic security: Make the Women’s Economic Agenda central to the 2016 election
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Maximize women’s economic security: Make the Women’s Economic Agenda central to the 2016 election
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Income inequality in the U.S. by state, metropolitan area, and county
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People of color will be a majority of the American working class in 2032: What this means for the effort to grow wages and reduce inequality
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EARNCon: St. Louis 2016
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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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Raising the D.C. minimum wage to $15 by 2020 would lift wages for 114,000 working people
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The Class of 2016: The labor market is still far from ideal for young graduates
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It’s time for an ambitious national investment in America’s children: Investments in early childhood care and education would have enormous benefits for children, families, society, and the economy
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Wage inequality continued its 35-year rise in 2015
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The State of American Retirement: How 401(k)s have failed most American workers
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White workers have nearly five times as much wealth in retirement accounts as black workers
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Raising the New York state minimum wage to $15 by July 2021 would lift wages for 3.2 million workers
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Driving the agenda: EPI’s 2015 accomplishments