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Higher Wages for American Workers
Raising the Minimum Wage for Working Men and Women in California and the Rest of America
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The “Ripple Effect” of a Minimum Wage Increase on American Workers
By Benjamin H. Harris and Melissa S. Kearney •
The Brookings Institution
• January 10, 2014 • 1,400 Words
Occupational Outlook Handbook: Most New Jobs
By Bureau of Labor Statistics •
US Department of Labor
• January 8, 2014 • 300 Words
A Higher Wage Is Possible
How Walmart Can Invest in Its Workforce Without Costing Customers a Dime
By Catherine Ruetschlin and Amy Traub •
Demos
• November 30, 2013
Fast-Food, Poverty Wages: The Public Cost of Low-Wage Jobs in the Fast-Food Industry
By Sylvia Allegretto, Marc Doussard, Dave Graham-Squire, Ken Jacobs, Dan Thompson and Jeremy Thompson •
UC Berkeley
• October 15, 2013
A Portrait of Poverty Within California Counties and Demographic Groups
By Christopher Wimer,Marybeth Mattingly, Matt Levin, Caroline Danielson, and Sarah Bohn •
Stanford University
• October 1, 2013
The California Poverty Measure: A New Look at the Social Safety Net
California Poverty Measure Finds 8.1 Million Poor--More Than Official Estimate
By Sarah Bohn, Caroline Danielson, Matt Levin, Marybeth Mattingly, and Christopher Wimer •
PPIC
• September 30, 2013
Credible Research Designs for Minimum Wage Studies
By Sylvia Allegretto, Arindrajit Dube, Michael Reich and Ben Zipperer •
UC Berkeley
• September 23, 2013
How Does a Federal Minimum Wage Hike Affect Aggregate Household Spending?
By Daniel Aaronson and Eric French •
Chicago Fed Letter
• August 1, 2013
Recent Immigrants as Labor Market Arbitrageurs: Evidence from the Minimum Wage
By Brian C. Cadena •
University of Colorado - Boulder
• July 31, 2013
Minimum Wage Shocks, Employment Flows and Labor Market Frictions
By Arindrajit Dube, T. William Lester, and Michael Reich •
UC Berkeley
• July 20, 2013
Living Wage Policies and Big-Box Retail
How a Higher Wage Standard Would Impact Walmart Workers and Shoppers
By Ken Jacobs, Dave Graham-Squire, and Stephanie Luce •
UC Berkeley
• April 1, 2013
Raising the Federal Minimum Wage to $10.10 Would Give Working Families, and the Overall Economy, a Much-Needed Boost
By David Cooper and Doug Hall •
The Economic Policy Institute
• March 13, 2013 • 600 Words
Living Wage Calculator for California
By Amy K. Glasmeier •
MIT Living Wage Project
• January 1, 2013 • 100 Words
Increasing the Minimum Wage in San Jose: Benefits and Costs
By Michael Reich •
UC Berkeley
• October 1, 2012