Education
Minimum wages
2024 Election
State unemployment by race and ethnicity

Voucher programs for schools are rapidly expanding across the country. Under these programs, public budgets provide funding to parents to either send their children to private school or homeschool them.

These programs’ growing popularity raises the question of whether letting public money leave the public school system and subsidize private forms of schooling is a way to improve children’s access to an excellent education.

EPI’s analysis shows that vouchers harm public schools. Read more

Twenty-one states will increase their minimum wages on January 1, raising pay for more than 9.2 million workers by a total of $5.7 billion.
In addition, 48 cities and counties will raise their minimum wages above their state wage floors, mostly in California, Colorado, and Washington. Read more

President-elect Donald Trump recently announced his nomination of Congresswoman Lori Chavez-DeRemer to serve as Secretary of Labor. She is one of only three House Republicans to co-sponsor the Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act and one of only eight Republicans to co-sponsor the Public Service Freedom to Negotiate Act. Read more

 

The U.S. economy and labor market remained in a strong — though softening — position through the third quarter of 2024. The national unemployment rate across all workers rose slightly to 4.2%.

D.C. and Nevada had the highest overall unemployment rates at 5.6% and 5.5% respectively, and no state saw overall unemployment rate changes greater than 1 percentage point between the second and third quarters of 2024.

Read the full Q3 2024 State unemployment by race and ethnicity report 

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