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Solid analysis. Responsible solutions. Tag: Nutrient Reduction Strategy. REAP: Long on Promise, Short on Support. REAP is kept well short of the $20 million annual support that had been envisioned a nearly 25-year trend that keeps REAP well short of its potential. Ironically, the 2014 veto came as the state was promoting its voluntary Nutrient Reduction Strategy. Twenty percent of REAP goes to these programs. The veto reduced funds available to help farmers implement new nutrient runoff reduction...With ...
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Solid analysis. Responsible solutions. REAP: Long on Promise, Short on Support. REAP is kept well short of the $20 million annual support that had been envisioned a nearly 25-year trend that keeps REAP well short of its potential. Ironically, the 2014 veto came as the state was promoting its voluntary Nutrient Reduction Strategy. Twenty percent of REAP goes to these programs. The veto reduced funds available to help farmers implement new nutrient runoff reduction and filtration measures that coul...With ...
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Solid analysis. Responsible solutions. Enriching the minimum wage discussion. History shows the minimum wage was meant to be a meaningful policy tool to help working families, not limited to entry level work or teens. In fact, efforts to establish the wage came as policy makers were trying to remove young teenagers from the workforce. A little relevant history might be just what is needed as Iowans consider the arguments for a national, state or even local increase, which passed in Johnson County. Starva...
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Solid analysis. Responsible solutions. Fix both ‘cliff effect’ and low minimum wage. Past failures to improve both the minimum wage and child care eligibility should not end up as an excuse to fix neither. As the debate over a Polk County minimum wage continues, the so-called cliff effect is being cited as a reason to limit the increase in the wage. This is unfortunate. Capping the wage at a low level would hurt thousands of families, including many with burdensome child care costs. Thousands have high c...
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Solid analysis. Responsible solutions. Ignore ideologues IPERS sound, stronger. Time seems to be running out on those who do not want a stable, secure and sustainable retirement program for public employees. IPERS, the Iowa Public Employment Retirement System, is well on the way to recovery before its opponents can kill it. But they’re still trying. The criticism this time comes in a Des Moines Register opinion piece. From a familiar source, the Public Interest Institute (PII) in Mount Pleasant. Iowa’s p...
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Iowa Policy Project Reports 2013-16
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Enter issue or author. Contacts • Updates. The Cost of Living in Iowa. State of Working Iowa. The Green Bike Tour. Get Energized, Iowa! Iowa Policy Project/Iowa Fiscal Partnership Reports 2013-16. 5/4/16 Saving Resources: Manure and Water. 4/29/16 IFP Statement on 2016 Session. 4/15/16 Iowa JobWatch: Jobs up, but slowly. 4/5/16 Cost of Living in Iowa 2016 Edition Part 1: Basic Needs Budgets. 3/25/16 Iowa JobWatch: Big bump in the road in February. 3/16/16 Grading States: ALEC lauds tax-cutting states.
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Visualizing American economics and economic history. Category Archives: Animated Graphs. Occupational Wages, by State. September 11, 2014. The state-level research series of the Occupational Employment Statistics provides some revealing comparisons, across states, of occupational wages. The map shows the regional patterns with, unsurprisingly, wages generally lower in southern states and in less urbanized settings. The “bar and … Continue reading →. The Arc of Inequality. March 29, 2013. February 12, 2013.
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Visualizing American economics and economic history. Piketty in One Graph. The Jobs Report →. The Wage Crunch in Historical Perspective. June 16, 2014. Cross posted from Dissent Blog. Capital in the Twenty-First Century. Merits ongoing praise for the renewed attention it has drawn to the challenge of American inequality. The decade of collaborative and comparative work on the trajectory of top incomes. Without describing the plantation. The starting point for such a description is not wealth or income, b...
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Visualizing American economics and economic history. Right to Work (For Less). May 11, 2016. Cross-posted from Dissent The 1935 National Labor Relations Act transformed the landscape of American labor relations, establishing basic collective bargaining rights and outlawing an array of unfair labor practices. The law emboldened activists to organize across the core of the … Continue reading →. December 1, 2015. JP MorganChase Worries about Income Volatility. May 22, 2015. Declining Cities, Declining Unions.
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Visualizing American economics and economic history. Occupational Wages, by State. September 11, 2014. The state-level research series of the Occupational Employment Statistics provides some revealing comparisons, across states, of occupational wages. The map shows the regional patterns with, unsurprisingly, wages generally lower in southern states and in less urbanized settings. The “bar and … Continue reading →. Jobs Gained and Lost, 1995-2014. April 1, 2014. The Spread of Right to Work, 1943-2014.
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Visualizing American economics and economic history. Declining Cities, Declining Unions →. Occupational Wages, by State. September 11, 2014. This entry was posted in Animated Graphs. Declining Cities, Declining Unions →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. You may use these. A href= title= abbr title= acronym title= b blockquote cite= cite code del datetime= em i q cite= strike strong. Right to Work (For Less). Occupational Wages, by State.
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Visualizing American economics and economic history. Category Archives: minimum wage. Minimum Wage Hits the Bulls’ Eye. May 14, 2015. Cross-posted from EPI Blog Social or labor market policies are measured by their reach, their adequacy, and their costs. By these metrics, a minimum wage increase is a slam dunk. A generation of research now demonstrates pretty decisively that markets can accommodate … Continue reading →. Benchmarking the Minimum (update). March 25, 2014. The Minimum Wage: Making Work Pay.
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Visualizing American economics and economic history. On the home page, videos and graphics line up in the order they were posted. To view graphs and animations on a particular topic, use the “topics and categories” dropdown box at right. The interactive graphics can also be accessed via “data visualizations” on the top menu. Right to Work (For Less). JP MorganChase Worries about Income Volatility. Minimum Wage Hits the Bulls’ Eye. Declining Cities, Declining Unions. Occupational Wages, by State.
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Visualizing American economics and economic history. The Wage Crunch in Historical Perspective. Occupational Wages, by State →. June 23, 2014. This month’s jobs report. Recessionary losses were steepest in higher wage industries, while recovery jobs have been concentrated in lower-wage industries. Across the recession and much of the recovery, rates of employment-based health coverage. Continued to fall. We have not so much regained the jobs lost during the recession. This measure of the jobs deficit is ...
Piketty in One Graph | The Telltale Chart
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Visualizing American economics and economic history. St Louis, 1930-2010. The Wage Crunch in Historical Perspective →. Piketty in One Graph. May 28, 2014. Cross posted from CEPR, Graphic Economics. This graphic summarizes the key inequality and policy trends (for the U.S.) traced in Thomas Piketty’s. Capital in the Twenty-First Century. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. St Louis, 1930-2010. The Wage Crunch in Historical Perspective →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You may use these.
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Solid analysis. Responsible solutions. Reality on Iowa teacher pay. Serious analysis shows Iowa doesn’t rank as high on teacher pay as the Governor and some media are reporting. Some left for Iowa, and are now wondering where they should go next, as Iowa repeats the folly of Wisconsin. If we are to keep the best college grads in the state, and attract them here from elsewhere, a good starting salary is part of the picture,. The average starting salary in Iowa for the 2016-17 school year was. But some hav...
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