Interesting ride-along profile of SoCal port truck driver. Dock workers in the ports were unloading ships around the clock, on three shifts, even during COVID. https://t.co/d4H8dJBPAO
CALMatters' summer/fall 2022 investigative, 5-part series on wage theft, "Unpaid Wages: A Waiting Game" is part if their "California Divide," and worth reading...
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Reducing > ending homelessness is a challenging public problem, and one that require sustained public interest, policy innovation and investment. Media attention to this particular social failing is also challenging and a bit thankless: https://t.co/aZlnVlOPNv
Stay Housed LA: A partnership between LA Co, the City of LA, and local cmty and legal service providers to provide tenants with the information and support needed to exercise their rights so that they can remain safely in their homes.
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On the statewide ballot this November will be a proposition to raise California’s minimum wage to $18 per hour. Due to an inflation rate above 7%, the minimum wage will otherwise stand at $15.50 per hour, starting Jan. 1, 2023. https://t.co/dMP9TK0jV7
Good explainer about data issues concerning the 2020 US Census of Population & Housing, aside form not revealing the fate of Census Tract-level data reliability.
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Street vending is an entry point in our economy for some workers, often sharing foods reflecting their family heritage. Their economic impacts are measurable, and SB 972 can enable more to become permitted. https://t.co/IQmkDuMr0I
Researchers at ERt & Occidental College found that > 2/3rds of Kroger workers struggle to pay for rent & food, due to low wages & part time schedules. Company cost cutting & resulting staff shortages threaten safety during the pandemic. #Wages#PartTime https://t.co/ZuzJNH8MHM
U.S. Census Small Area Health Insurance Estimates, showing the declining rates of Americans without health insurance coverage after the ACA, by county: https://t.co/w1n94neNZB
LA Times: Is L.A.'s homeless population closer to 100,000? The nonprofit @economicrt , a local public policy research group, offers an alternative analysis of the data with suggestions for improving estimates of the annual homeless population size... https://t.co/Eg70fpRwo1
Our #datadive with @DataKind is up and running, today and tomorrow. Our goal: to build knowledge around long-term dynamics of #homelessness in Los Angeles. We'll be sharing the findings soon afterwards.
Raising airport worker wages will help NY and NJ, new report by @EconomicRT finds. https://t.co/sku5jyav1d Download the report today from https://t.co/Kb8mIhhcYi #PovertyDoesntFly#minimumwage
ERt board member Jennifer Ito & her @PERE_USC colleagues' new report, "A Pivot to Power: Lessons from TCE’s Building Healthy Communities about Place, Health, and Philanthropy offers a mid-initiative assessment of building capacity in 14 communities. " https://t.co/wfLJ9ZR1GK
The Homelessness Policy Research Institute, @HPRI_LA, includes over 30 scholars and policymakers coming together to collaborate on research to #endhomelessness in LA. @EconomicRT is proud to be a member!