Home Insights & Research Page 55 Insights & Research Dive deeper into the issues with our expert research and analyses. Featured Insights Policy & Data Brief 2025 NELP Policy and Advocacy Agenda Report Raises from Coast to Coast in 2025 Policy & Data Brief Quick Fixes to Lock in Wins for Workers: How States Can Preserve New Federal Protections Report Desegregating Opportunity: Why Uprooting Occupational Segregation is Critical to Building A Good-Jobs Economy Search Filters Topic Type Language Series Date Report The Case for Phasing Out Maine’s Subminimum Wage for Tipped Workers This report analyzes the impact of maintaining a lower minimum wage for tipped workers in Maine. October 26, 2016 Policy & Data Brief Raising Maine’s Minimum Wage to $12 by 2020: The Impact on Seniors October 11, 2016 Testimony On Responsibly Funding the Unemployment Insurance System to Prepare for the Next Recession On September 7, 2016, Judith Conti testified before the U.S. House of Representatives on responsibly financing the unemployment insurance system. September 7, 2016 Amicus Brief Minnesota Supreme Court Respondents Brief August 25, 2016 Fact Sheet Minimum Wage Youth Exemption Would Hurt Polk County Workers & Undermine Responsible Employers August 22, 2016 Policy & Data Brief Racial Profiling in Hiring: A Critique of New “Ban the Box” Studies August 11, 2016 Policy & Data Brief $12 Minimum Wage in Maine: Broad Benefits for Workers, Small Businesses and the State’s Economy July 26, 2016 Policy & Data Brief A $15 Minimum Wage Offers Broad Benefits for Workers, Businesses, and Montgomery County’s Economy Raising Montgomery County’s minimum wage to $15 by 2020 would have broad benefits for workers, small businesses and the local economy. July 14, 2016 Fact Sheet Impact of a $15.00 Minimum Wage in Montgomery County, MD July 8, 2016 Policy & Data Brief Where States Are and Where They Should Be on Unemployment Protections July 7, 2016
Policy & Data Brief Quick Fixes to Lock in Wins for Workers: How States Can Preserve New Federal Protections
Report Desegregating Opportunity: Why Uprooting Occupational Segregation is Critical to Building A Good-Jobs Economy
Report The Case for Phasing Out Maine’s Subminimum Wage for Tipped Workers This report analyzes the impact of maintaining a lower minimum wage for tipped workers in Maine. October 26, 2016
Policy & Data Brief Raising Maine’s Minimum Wage to $12 by 2020: The Impact on Seniors October 11, 2016
Testimony On Responsibly Funding the Unemployment Insurance System to Prepare for the Next Recession On September 7, 2016, Judith Conti testified before the U.S. House of Representatives on responsibly financing the unemployment insurance system. September 7, 2016
Fact Sheet Minimum Wage Youth Exemption Would Hurt Polk County Workers & Undermine Responsible Employers August 22, 2016
Policy & Data Brief Racial Profiling in Hiring: A Critique of New “Ban the Box” Studies August 11, 2016
Policy & Data Brief $12 Minimum Wage in Maine: Broad Benefits for Workers, Small Businesses and the State’s Economy July 26, 2016
Policy & Data Brief A $15 Minimum Wage Offers Broad Benefits for Workers, Businesses, and Montgomery County’s Economy Raising Montgomery County’s minimum wage to $15 by 2020 would have broad benefits for workers, small businesses and the local economy. July 14, 2016
Policy & Data Brief Where States Are and Where They Should Be on Unemployment Protections July 7, 2016