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Jobs & The Economy

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SB 150 Would Cushion the Blow for Unemployed Workers and Our Economy

The COVID-19 pandemic is causing business closures and a drop in consumer spending that is resulting in major, widespread layoffs...

Dustin Pugel | March 20, 2020

States and Cities Scramble Amid Virus ‘Chaos’ in Washington

States and Cities Scramble Amid Virus 'Chaos' in Washington By Alex Ebert, Joyce Cutler and Keshia Clukey

Bloomberg Government | March 18, 2020

Analysis

Paid Sick Leave Legislation Would Protect Health and Promote Economic Security

The COVID-19 pandemic is illustrating why Kentuckians must be able to stay home from work when they are sick. When people don’t have access to paid sick leave, the negative...

Jessica Klein and Ashley Spalding | March 17, 2020

Analysis

Kentucky Response to COVID-19: Protect State Economy Through Improved Unemployment Insurance

The COVID-19 pandemic has sparked concerns about an economic slowdown resulting from widespread shutdowns in the global economy, and recent cancellations of large events in the United States. Continued economic...

Dustin Pugel | March 12, 2020

Analysis

Another Year of Modest Job Growth in Kentucky

We outlined in a 2018 report how Kentucky's economic performance had fallen short of claims based on corporate announcements. Among other things, we noted that the pace of state job...

Jason Bailey | January 24, 2020

Presentation

The State of Working Kentucky 2019

How is the economy faring in 2019? And what trends are we seeing in terms of jobs, the labor force and wages? See our presentation, The State of Working Kentucky...

Jason Bailey | September 16, 2019

Op-Ed

How Are Kentucky Workers Faring This Labor Day?

The longest economic recovery on record and a state unemployment rate of 4.3% sounds like a strong foundation for Kentuckians’ prosperity. But a close look at the numbers this Labor...

Anna Baumann | September 3, 2019

Analysis

Kentucky’s Changing Labor Force Participation, Explained

With the economy now experiencing the longest recovery on record, there is a temptation among some to overstate the strength of the labor market and even cast blame on workers...

Dustin Pugel | August 27, 2019

Presentation

Immigrants Make Important Contributions to Kentucky Communities and Economy

Immigrants make many valuable contributions to communities across Kentucky, and are a vital part of our culture and economy. Click here to see a PDF of our presentation, "Immigrants Make Important...

Anna Baumann | August 15, 2019

Analysis

Lopsided Recovery Continues to Leave Out Eastern Part of State

A recovering economy since the Great Recession has bypassed much of rural Kentucky and especially the eastern and northeastern regions of the state. Those conditions magnify the harm from current...

Jason Bailey | August 13, 2019

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The Experts

Kentuckians Need a New Trade Policy, Not a Chaotic Trade War

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What the U.S. House Plan to Cut Medicaid Would Mean for Kentucky

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