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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What makes a job ‘good’? How U.S. labor market data can provide insight to improve workers’ economic conditions

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A researcher’s guide to identifying policy-relevant research questions for the federal government

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The state of the U.S. labor market 4 years after the start of the COVID-19 recession

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New research finds $15 minimum wages raise pay and increase employment for low-wage workers

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What happened to the federal minimum wage debate?

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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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Does a higher U.S. minimum wage hurt employment? A look abroad for answers

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The misplaced debate about job loss and a $15 minimum wage

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What’s the right minimum wage? Reframing the debate from ‘no job loss’ to a ‘minimum living wage’

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The elusive employment effect of the minimum wage

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The basic economics of a guaranteed income

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Equitable Growth in Conversation: An interview with David Card and Alan Krueger

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Appreciating the new economics of the minimum wage

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David Card and Alan Krueger on the 20th anniversary of ‘Myth and Measurement’ (Invite Only)

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The consequences of higher labor standards in full service restaurants: A comparative case study of San Francisco and the Research Triangle in North Carolina

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Pooling multiple case studies using synthetic controls: An application to minimum wage policies

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How high can the minimum wage go?

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Minimum wage workers and the collapse of the job ladder

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