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and I had a wide ranging conversation about labor economics, including wage inequality, labor market power, minimum wage policies, sectoral bargaining, and much more. What has gone wrong, what has gone well. And what we can do to make thing...
Hey everyone. So, some of you may have read this Planet Money newsletter from a few months ago where I talked about labor market power and competition with Greg Rosalsky, drawing on my book, The Wage Standard. Somewhere along the way, there...
Tomorrow, Oklahomans will vote on State Question 832, which would raise the state’s minimum wage from $7.25, the federal floor that has been stagnant since 2009, to $12 in 2027, $13.50 in 2028, and $15 in 2029, after which it would be index...
The federal minimum wage of $7.25 has not been raised since …. wait for it … 2009. That’s 17 years, if you’re counting. At the same time, after 2013, 30 states have raised their minimum wage above the federal floor. The other 20 have stuck...
Sweden has long been thought of as an egalitarian country, with low levels of income inequality. But there have been a lot of changes in the policies pursued by Swedish governments over the past three decades, including reductions in welfar...
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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.
Writer on economics and policy. Former NEC. Author of "Freedom From the Market." #Rstats. Dad. Chicago Guy.
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