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Cuts to the state and local public sector will disproportionately harm women and Black workers
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Trump’s ban on temporary work visas is an attempt to scapegoat immigrants during an economic collapse: Real reform would improve wages and working conditions
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News from EPI › The Economic Policy Institute’s statement on the murder of George Floyd
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EPI testimony regarding Title IV of the CARES Act: Testimony before the United States Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs
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The pandemic sparked more appreciation for teachers, but will it give them a voice in education and their working conditions?
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State and local labor standards enforcement during COVID-19: Protecting workers’ health and economic security during a pandemic
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How Southern state policymakers can strengthen democracy and protect voter health during the coronavirus pandemic
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Letter to Congress urging $500 billion in relief funds for state, local, territorial, and tribal governments and other transformative investments
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How state attorneys general are protecting workers during the coronavirus pandemic
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Higher rates of poverty and incarceration put front-line workers and communities in Southern states at greater risk from the coronavirus
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The coronavirus pandemic requires state and local policymakers to act, in addition to demanding a strong federal response
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Low-wage workers saw the biggest wage growth in states that increased their minimum wage between 2018 and 2019
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How are Virginia public-sector workers faring?: State and local government workers in Virginia are underpaid compared with private-sector workers in the state
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The state of the union for black workers: Myths and facts
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Primer—The state of the union for working people
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Growing China trade deficit cost 3.7 million American jobs between 2001 and 2018: Jobs lost in every U.S. state and congressional district
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Early child care and education in the states
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Steady contributions, affordability, and lifetime income are the building blocks of a retirement system that works for working families: Expanding Social Security is the most important step
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The State of American Retirement Savings: How the shift to 401(k)s has increased gaps in retirement preparedness based on income, race, ethnicity, education, and marital status
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Written testimony in support of the ‘Stop Wall Street Looting Act of 2019’: Prepared for a hearing before the U.S. House Committee on Financial Services, ‘America for Sale? An Examination of the Practices of Private Funds’
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Welcome developments on limiting noncompete agreements: A growing consensus leads to new state laws, a possible FTC rule making, and a strong bipartisan Senate bill
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EPI comments on proposed changes to Washington states’s overtime rules
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Working people have been thwarted in their efforts to bargain for better wages by attacks on unions
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News from EPI › EPI President Thea Lee joins Center for Strategic and International Studies Commission on Affirming American Leadership
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August Recess 2019: A look back at the House’s legislative victories that benefit working people
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Let’s not give up on the American Dream: Testimony before the Economic Policy Subcommittee of the U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs
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What’s good for Wall Street is often bad for American workers and manufacturing: The overvalued dollar
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Challenging working environments (‘school climates’), especially in high-poverty schools, play a role in the teacher shortage: The fourth report in ‘The Perfect Storm in the Teacher Labor Market’ series
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A progressive strategy for addressing the next recession must include a deliberate, strategic focus on states and localities
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Toxic stress and children’s outcomes: African American children growing up poor are at greater risk of disrupted physiological functioning and depressed academic achievement