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Ongoing joblessness: A national catastrophe for African American and Latino workers
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Ongoing joblessness
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Ongoing Joblessness in Michigan: Unemployment rate for African Americans tops in nation, more than double the state’s white rate
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Ongoing Joblessness in Texas: African American and Hispanic unemployment rates far exceed the white unemployment rate in the state
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Ongoing Joblessness in Mississippi: Unemployment rate for African Americans ninth in nation, more than double the state’s white rate
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Ongoing Joblessness in New Mexico: Unemployment rate for Hispanics far exceeds the state’s white rate
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Ongoing Joblessness in North Carolina: Unemployment rate for African Americans fourth in nation, more than double the state’s white rate
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A Massachusetts minimum-wage increase would help working families and generate jobs
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The public-sector jobs crisis: Women and African Americans hit hardest by job losses in state and local governments
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A minimum-wage increase in Illinois: Helping working families in the Land of Lincoln
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The benefits of raising Illinois’ minimum wage: An increase would help working families and the state economy
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Distressed States
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Federal government trails 23 states on minimum wage
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Federal inaction forces states to raise minimum wages