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And now, this week’s collection of labor market research reports:

Economic Policy Institute

Infrastructure Investments and Latino and African American Job Creation
Algernon Austin

Raising the Federal Minimum Wage to $10.10 Would Give Working Families, and the Overall Economy, a Much-needed Boost
David Cooper and Doug Hall

Institute for Women’s Policy Research

The Status of Women in North Carolina
Cynthia Hess, Ariane Hegewisch, Youngmin Yi, Claudia Williams

National Employment Law Project

Raising NY’s Minimum Wage: Economic Benefits & Demographic Impact of Increasing to $9 With Indexing

Political Economy Research Institute

Unpacking the U.S. Labor Share
James Heintz