Topic Minimum Wage

The minimum wage in the United States continues to be one of the most important policy levers for establishing a floor for job quality. Equitable Growth’s research and analysis demonstrates that higher minimum wages has the potential to increase earnings without reducing employment.

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Equitable Growth delivers comment letter responding to U.S. Department of Labor’s Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on classifying employees and independent contractors

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Enacting a minimum wage for tipped workers is on the ballot in two U.S. cities. Here’s what the research says

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What happened to the federal minimum wage debate?

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How a large employer’s low-road practices harm local labor markets: The impact of Walmart Supercenters

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New research highlights the necessity of improving wage standards and bargaining power for low-wage workers in the United States

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Why minimum wages are a critical tool for achieving racial justice in the U.S. labor market

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Minimum wages and racial inequality

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New research indicates that minimum wage increases appear to benefit all low-income U.S. workers over time

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The distributional effects of minimum wages: Evidence from linked survey and administrative data

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Effects of the new wave of minimum wage policies

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The importance of raising the minimum wage to boost broad-based U.S. economic growth

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Minimum wages and the distribution of family incomes in the United States

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Minimum wages and the distribution of family incomes

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The U.S. minimum wage improves access to traditional lines of credit

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What U.S. Labor Department appointee Puzder doesn’t know about the minimum wage and how labor markets work

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Did the minimum wage or the Great Recession reduce low-wage employment? Comments on Clemens and Wither (2016)

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Delivering equitable growth: strategies for the next Administration

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Two and a half decades: Still waiting for change

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