Search results for income inequality (1405)
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Identifying the policy levers generating wage suppression and wage inequality
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This Mother’s Day, recognize care work as the work that powers our economy
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Building Worker Power
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The impact of changes in public-sector bargaining laws on districts’ spending on teacher compensation
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Testimony before the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission at a hearing on the civil rights implications of the COVID-19 pandemic
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The Biden-Harris administration’s first 100 days: How to assess progress for workers
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Unions help reduce disparities and strengthen our democracy
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Risk without reward: The myth of wage compensation for hazardous work
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Powerful government policy segregated us; the same can desegregate us, says Color of Law author Richard Rothstein
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Today’s inflation data show zero sign of sustained economic overheating
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The enormous impact of eroded collective bargaining on wages
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Calls to establish a regionally adjusted federal minimum wage are dangerously misguided
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Justice for Asian Americans requires greater understanding and addressing economic realities beyond stereotypes
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Raising the Delaware minimum wage to $15 by 2025 would raise wages for nearly 120,000 workers and strengthen the state’s economic recovery: Testimony of David Cooper in support of SB 15 before the Delaware Senate Labor Committee
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News from EPI › EPI applauds passage of the American Rescue Plan
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Gender inequality and bargaining in the U.S. labor market: Why care work is undervalued
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Raising the federal minimum wage to $15 by 2025 would lift the pay of 32 million workers: A demographic breakdown of affected workers and the impact on poverty, wages, and inequality
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Strengthening workers’ right to organize is 50 years overdue
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So-called right-to-work is wrong for Montana: Research shows RTW law would not boost jobs and could lower wages for both union and nonunion workers
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Our deeply broken labor market needs a higher minimum wage: EPI testimony for the Senate Budget Committee
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EPI testimony on increasing the minimum wage to $15 per hour
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Economists in support of a federal minimum wage of $15 by 2025
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CBO analysis confirms that a $15 minimum wage raises earnings of low-wage workers, reduces inequality, and has significant and direct fiscal effects: Large progressive redistribution of income caused by higher minimum wage leads to significant and cross-cutting fiscal effects
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The Biden rescue plan is neither risky nor a distraction from structural issues
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Temporary work visa programs and the need for reform: A briefing on program frameworks, policy issues and fixes, and the impact of COVID-19
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Why the U.S. needs a $15 minimum wage: How the Raise the Wage Act would benefit U.S. workers and their families
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Union workers had more job security during the pandemic, but unionization remains historically low: Data on union representation in 2020 reinforce the need for dismantling barriers to union organizing
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Strengthening accountability for discrimination: Confronting fundamental power imbalances in the employment relationship
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The U.S. economy could use some ‘overheating’: Biden’s relief and recovery plan meets the scale of the economic crisis
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First UI claims of 2021 are still higher than the worst of the Great Recession