“Workers are striking and forming unions because the US economy has churned out radically uneven income growth for decades, stemming from unbalanced bargaining power in the labor market,” said Margaret Poydock, a senior policy analyst at the Economic Policy Institute.
Yahoo Finance
December 18, 2023
But the term “wealthy” casts a very wide net in the United States — and not all wealthy people are billionaires or even millionaires. For example, if your definition of wealthy is the top 10% of earners, then someone who earns $167,639 a year qualifies, according to 2021 data from the Economic Policy Institute.
GO Banking Rates
December 18, 2023
Efforts to combat a bus driver shortage at districts like Shenendehowa go back years. The shortage has been seen across the state and country. According to the Economic Policy Institute, the number of school bus drivers nationwide dropped 15 percent between September 2019 and September 2023.
Albany Times Union
December 18, 2023
Economic Policy Institute’s Elise Gould talked about her group’s report on paid sick leave access and statewide legislative actions on the issue.
C-SPAN Washington Journal
December 18, 2023
According to the Economic Policy Institute, the compensation paid to the CEOs of the largest US companies has increased 13-fold since 1978, whereas the compensation paid to regular workers has risen by a mere 15%.
CEO World Magazine
December 18, 2023
“Workers are striking and forming unions because the US economy has churned out radically uneven income growth for decades, stemming from unbalanced bargaining power in the labor market,” said Margaret Poydock, a senior policy analyst at the Economic Policy Institute.
Yahoo Finance
December 18, 2023
But the term “wealthy” casts a very wide net in the United States — and not all wealthy people are billionaires or even millionaires. For example, if your definition of wealthy is the top 10% of earners, then someone who earns $167,639 a year qualifies, according to 2021 data from the Economic Policy Institute.
GO Banking Rates
December 18, 2023
Efforts to combat a bus driver shortage at districts like Shenendehowa go back years. The shortage has been seen across the state and country. According to the Economic Policy Institute, the number of school bus drivers nationwide dropped 15 percent between September 2019 and September 2023.
Albany Times Union
December 18, 2023
Economic Policy Institute’s Elise Gould talked about her group’s report on paid sick leave access and statewide legislative actions on the issue.
C-SPAN Washington Journal
December 18, 2023
LA Times
December 15, 2023