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Latest Issues

The Wage Compression that Persisted

A few of years back, David Autor, Annie McGrew and I discovered something out of character for the modern U.S. labor market: during and after the pandemic, the wage distribution became more compressed … as in less unequal. Workers near the...

4 months ago
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Competition and Concentration Are Not the Same

In recent years, we've seen a significant increase in antitrust activity, particularly from agencies like the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), led by Chair Lina Khan. This renewed vigor in addressing monopolistic practices dovetails with gro...

2 years ago
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Real Wage Growth: The Post-Pandemic Labor Market and Beyond

It's been a little while since I've written about real wages. In that time, the labor market has cooled down somewhat, with unemployment creeping up from the lows we saw during the post-pandemic recovery. What has this shift meant for...

2 years ago
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A new database, quantifying the minimum wage effect on jobs

In a recent paper coauthored with Ben Zipperer, "Own-Wage Elasticity: Quantifying the Impact of Minimum Wages on Employment", we examine how minimum wage increases affect employment. We use a measure called Own-Wage Elasticity (OWE), which...

2 years ago
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How a tight labor market helped narrow the racial divide

The journey towards racial equity in the labor market has been long and complex, with the civil rights movement of the 1960s marking a pivotal moment of promise for greater equity. This era ushered in significant legislative reforms aimed a...

2 years ago
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    Provost professor of Economics, University of Massachusetts Amherst. Research Associate, NBER. I am an economist studying the labor market, income distribution, and public policy.

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