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Jobs & The Economy

Analysis

Putting Kentucky’s Employment Situation in Context

New data released last week showed that Kentucky's unemployment rate has now reached 4 percent, the lowest level since 1976....

Jason Bailey | April 27, 2018

Op-Ed

Jobs Myth at Root of Policies Harming Unemployed

A number of state policies are now in play that would cut off access to financial assistance for Kentuckians who are unemployed and struggling to get by. All of a...

Jason Bailey | March 5, 2018

Report

Workforce Development in Kentucky Should Encourage High-Road Jobs

Click here to view a pdf of the report. There has been a substantial decline over the last several decades in the share of employment that can be described as...

Ashley Spalding | February 12, 2018

Analysis

Passage of the Dream Act Would Benefit Kentucky

In September, the Trump Administration announced the end of DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals), a program established by executive order that granted immigrant youth who were brought to the...

Anna Baumann | December 21, 2017

Analysis

Social Security Disability Insurance Works for Vulnerable Kentuckians

There are many misconceptions about Social Security Disability Insurance (DI). Despite recent arguments that DI is a hindrance to people’s wellbeing and the commonwealth’s economy, it is instead a vital...

Dustin Pugel | October 13, 2017

Analysis

Lack of Jobs and Wage Growth Still Hurts Kentuckians this Labor Day

Labor Day is a good time to reflect on the state of working Kentucky. This year, as the economy continues a long recovery and state and federal decision makers debate...

Anna Baumann | September 1, 2017

Analysis

What Trump Budget Proposal Would Mean for Kentucky

President Trump’s full budget proposal released today includes harsh, devastating cuts to critical poverty-reducing programs that provide health, nutrition and financial assistance to many Kentuckians. The budget also includes drastic...

Ashley Spalding | May 23, 2017

Analysis

Kentucky Moms Deserve Better

More than 488,000 women in Kentucky are raising an estimated 919,711 children under the age of 18. These biological, step, adopted and foster moms, grandmothers and other relatives and their...

Anna Baumann | May 12, 2017

Analysis

Job Recovery for Some Kentucky Counties, Second Recession for Others

When the Great Recession came at the end of 2007, all of Kentucky lost jobs. The U.S. economy hit bottom a couple of years later before starting to improve. Now...

Jason Bailey | May 5, 2017

Analysis

2017 Session a Step Backward for Kentucky Workers

The 2017 General Assembly has ended, but the full impact on workers of several harmful bills passed during the session will play out for years to come. In the very...

Anna Baumann | April 19, 2017

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The Experts

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

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