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New Study Shows Teen Employment Dropped 5.7 Percent in Oklahoma as a Direct Result of Minimum Wage Hikes: At One Year Anniversary of Wage Increase, Oklahoma Teens are Feeling the Burden of Job Loss
July 2010 · ·
WASHINGTON – Today, the Employment Policies Institute (EPI) released a new study by economists William E. Even of Miami University and David A. Macpherson of Trinity University that provides the first comprehensive estimate of teen employment loss directly caused by the recent increases in the federal minimum wage. This study carefully separates out the effects of the recession and differences in state economic conditions. By quantifying Oklahoma’s… -
New Study Shows Teen Employment Dropped 10.7 Percent in Mississippi as a Direct Result of Minimum Wage Hikes: At One Year Anniversary of Wage Increase, Mississippi Teens are Feeling the Burden of Job Loss
July 2010 · ·
WASHINGTON – Today, the Employment Policies Institute (EPI) released a new study by economists William E. Even of Miami University and David A. Macpherson of Trinity University that provides the first comprehensive estimate of teen employment loss directly caused by the recent increases in the federal minimum wage. This study carefully separates out the effects of the recession and differences in state economic conditions. By quantifying Mississippi’s… -
New Study Shows Teen Employment Dropped 7.4 Percent in Louisiana as a Direct Result of Minimum Wage Hikes: At One Year Anniversary of Wage Increase, Louisiana Teens are Feeling the Burden of Job Loss
July 2010 · ·
WASHINGTON – Today, the Employment Policies Institute (EPI) released a new study by economists William E. Even of Miami University and David A. Macpherson of Trinity University that provides the first comprehensive estimate of teen employment loss directly caused by the recent increases in the federal minimum wage. This study carefully separates out the effects of the recession and differences in state economic conditions. By quantifying Louisiana’s… -
New Study Shows Teen Employment Dropped 5.6 Percent in Kentucky as a Direct Result of Minimum Wage Hikes: At One Year Anniversary of Wage Increase, Kentucky Teens are Feeling the Burden of Job Loss
July 2010 · ·
WASHINGTON – Today, the Employment Policies Institute (EPI) released a new study by economists William E. Even of Miami University and David A. Macpherson of Trinity University that provides the first comprehensive estimate of teen employment loss directly caused by the recent increases in the federal minimum wage. This study carefully separates out the effects of the recession and differences in state economic conditions. By quantifying Kentucky’s… -
New Study Shows Teen Employment Dropped 7.9 Percent in Indiana as a Direct Result of Minimum Wage Hikes: At One Year Anniversary of Wage Increase, Indiana Teens are Feeling the Burden of Job Loss
July 2010 · ·
WASHINGTON – Today, the Employment Policies Institute (EPI) released a new study by economists William E. Even of Miami University and David A. Macpherson of Trinity University that provides the first comprehensive estimate of teen employment loss directly caused by the recent increases in the federal minimum wage. This study carefully separates out the effects of the recession and differences in state economic conditions. By quantifying Indiana’s… -
New Study Shows Teen Employment Dropped 9.2 Percent in Georgia as a Direct Result of Minimum Wage Hikes: At One Year Anniversary of Wage Increase, Georgia Teens are Feeling the Burden of Job Loss
July 2010 · ·
WASHINGTON – Today, the Employment Policies Institute (EPI) released a new study by economists William E. Even of Miami University and David A. Macpherson of Trinity University that provides the first comprehensive estimate of teen employment loss directly caused by the recent increases in the federal minimum wage. This study carefully separates out the effects of the recession and differences in state economic conditions. By quantifying Georgia’s…