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Average Kentucky Worker’s Paycheck Not Yet Benefitting from Growing Economy

With all of the claims about how great the economy is right now, the data shows that the average Kentuckian’s...

The Lane Report | July 18, 2019

Analysis

Average Kentucky Worker’s Paycheck Not Yet Benefitting from Growing Economy

With all of the claims about how great the economy is right now, the data shows that the average Kentuckian’s wages remained flat in 2018, continuing the trend of nearly...

Ashley Spalding | July 1, 2019

Analysis

Manufacturing Job Growth Has Slowed in Kentucky Since Passage of “Right-To-Work”

Manufacturing job losses in recent decades have hurt Kentucky communities. Two recessions and trade policies that have encouraged outsourcing and made American goods more expensive relative to other countries’ have...

Anna Baumann | June 27, 2019

Analysis

Record-Breaking Failure to Raise the Minimum Wage Is Holding Back Kentucky

This week marks the longest period in history the federal government has failed to increase the minimum wage, which has been stuck at $7.25 an hour since 2009. Because Kentucky...

Jason Bailey | June 19, 2019

Analysis

Systemic Barriers Continue to Hold Back Wages and Employment for Kentuckians of Color

On the 154th anniversary of the abolition of slavery, barriers to thriving for black Kentuckians are still deeply entrenched. Data on wages and unemployment in Kentucky show that discrimination and...

Dustin Pugel | June 19, 2019

Analysis

Ways Forward for the Commonwealth

In the coming weeks and months, Kentuckians will hear from candidates for governor about their vision and ideas for our commonwealth. KCEP’s careful analysis of Kentucky data and the research...

Anna Baumann | April 25, 2019

Analysis

Urban Growth in Kentucky Continued in 2018

Recently released population estimates from the Census document how much Kentucky has continued to urbanize over the last eight years. Rural eastern and western counties’ populations have dropped while the “golden triangle”...

Dustin Pugel | April 24, 2019

Op-Ed

Bills Would Worsen Troubles for Kentuckians Who Get Laid Off

New legislative proposals would cut Unemployment Insurance (UI) benefits for people who lose their jobs through no fault of their own by as much as 40 percent. The identical proposals,...

Dustin Pugel | February 20, 2019

Analysis

New Bills Would Slash Unemployment Insurance and Leave Kentuckians Stranded

New bills filed in both the Kentucky House and Senate would severely cut unemployment insurance for Kentuckians who lose their jobs, reducing benefits by 20 percent for the average unemployed...

Dustin Pugel | February 14, 2019

Op-Ed

It’s Time to Stop Blaming the Safety Net

As decision-makers go after the very assistance that hundreds of thousands of low-income Kentuckians use to help make ends meet, the harm to families and communities deepens. Erecting barriers to...

State Journal | January 23, 2019

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