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March 9, 2012 Making Work Pay – How Raising Wages is Key to Boosting Living Standards January 7, 2016 Atlanta, GA David Cooper Economic Policy Institute 1
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The benefits of increased productivity over the last 40 years have not gone to the middle class 2
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Growing together, then growing apart 3
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Where did all that productivity growth go? 4
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5 Meager earnings growth for most Americans
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Rising inequality, driven by stagnant wages, has stifled improvements in living standards for most of the last generation of Americans, and stymied our ability to make progress in reducing poverty. 6
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The “inequality tax” 7
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Progress against poverty stalled 8
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Stagnant income comes from stagnant wages 9
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For most, almost no growth in hourly pay 10
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The picture for Georgia 11
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12 Source: EPI Family Budget Calculator: http://www.epi.org/resources/budget/ Family Budget for Atlanta, GA
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Policies that would raise wages 1.Raising the minimum wage & tipped minimum 2.Strengthen and enforce labor standards – Wage theft, misclassification, overtime rules – Non-competes / mandatory arbitration 3.Paid sick leave / family leave 4.Fair schedule laws / no just-in-time scheduling 5.Strengthen/maintain unemployment insurance 6.Protect the right to organize 13
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Policies that would raise wages 1.Raising the minimum wage & tipped minimum 2.Strengthen and enforce labor standards – Wage theft, misclassification, overtime rules – Non-competes / mandatory arbitration 3.Paid sick leave / family leave 4.Fair schedule laws / no just-in-time scheduling 5.Strengthen/maintain unemployment insurance 6.Protect the right to organize 18
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Policies that would raise wages 1.Raising the minimum wage & tipped minimum 2.Strengthen and enforce labor standards – Wage theft, misclassification, overtime rules – Non-competes / mandatory arbitration 3.Paid sick leave / family leave 4.Fair schedule laws / no just-in-time scheduling 5.Strengthen/maintain unemployment insurance 6.Protect the right to organize 19
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Education is important, but not a panacea 22
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For more information 23 David Cooper dcooper@epi.org Economic Policy Institute 1333 H Street, NW Suite 300, East Tower Washington, DC 20005-4707 202.775.8810 www.epi.org
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