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Speaker McCarthy’s debt limit proposal = enormous human toll: Proposal would impose burdensome work reporting requirements to restrict access to Medicaid and food stamps
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California’s FAST Recovery Act is a victory for fast food workers and a model for state labor policy
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State and local strategies for building worker power: Can California’s FAST Recovery Act transform fast food jobs and be a model for the nation?
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June inflation data show continued growth in overall CPI, but don’t capture recent price declines in food and energy
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Guest post: Food insufficiency in families with children increased after expiration of Child Tax Credit monthly payments
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News from EPI › New Company Wage Tracker shows low wages are the norm at large retail and food service employers
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Weak labor protections have put Midwestern food processing workers at risk for coronavirus
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H-2B crabpickers are so important to the Maryland seafood industry that they get paid $3 less per hour than the state or local average wage
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Testimony before the New York State Department of Labor Wage Board: Hearing on Increasing the Minimum Wage in the Fast-Food Industry
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Why Hasn’t Fast Food Jumped on Trend to Hike Wages?
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Why Hasn’t Fast Food Jumped on Trend to Hike Wages?
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There Are Plenty of Ways to Cut the Budget. Food Stamps Shouldn’t Be One That Congress Can Agree On.
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Food Stamps: ARRA’s Last Stand?
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Food Marketing: Can ‘Voluntary’ Government Restrictions Improve Children’s Health?
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News from EPI › Voluntary restrictions on marketing unhealthy food to children won’t be a job killer
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Assessing the job impact of guidelines for marketing food and beverage products to children
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Will CAFTA be a boon to farmers and the food industry? NAFTA’s failed promises doomed to be repeated
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Lessons—When There’s Simply Not Enough Food for Thought
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One in three families with young children can’t afford basics like food, housing and health care, new report shows
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Access to paid sick leave continues to grow but remains highly unequal
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A misleading economic study undersells the benefits from increasing the minimum wage in five cities in Boulder County
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Why the Fed should cut interest rates this week
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The labor market remains strong yet the Fed should cut rates in September
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News from EPI › Summer unemployment benefits could increase K–12 support staff incomes by $1.2 billion nationwide
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Summer unemployment benefits could increase K–12 support staff incomes by $1.2 billion nationwide
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Flexible work: What workers, especially low-wage workers, really want and how best to provide it
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Chicago Public Schools should try to maintain spending levels even as federal pandemic relief funds come to an end
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Southern policymakers leave workers with lower wages and a fraying safety net: Rooted in Racism and Economic Exploitation: Part Three
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The rise of the ‘union curious’: Support for unionization among America’s frontline workers
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Tipping is a racist relic and a modern tool of economic oppression in the South: Rooted in Racism and Economic Exploitation: Spotlight