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More than One in Five Louisville Workers Would Benefit from Proposed Minimum Wage Increase

The increase in the minimum wage under consideration by the Louisville Metro Council would benefit an estimated 22 percent of...

Jason Bailey | September 23, 2014

The State of Working Kentucky 2014

More than five years after the recession officially ended, Kentucky workers still struggle with a scarcity of jobs and face continued declines in real wages, as outlined in KCEP’s new...

Jason Bailey | August 28, 2014

A Profile of New Americans in Kentucky

Kentucky’s immigrants come from all over the world and are broadly represented throughout the state’s workforce and economy. But the controversy in the U.S. around immigration reform, which often eclipses...

Anna Baumann | July 2, 2014

General Assembly Passes Budget Containing 14th Round of Cuts Since 2008

The General Assembly has passed an austere budget that includes further cuts, flat-level funding or modest increases to the education, health and safety, human services and other programs that Kentucky...

Jason Bailey | April 1, 2014

New Commitment to Need-Based Financial Aid Critical in Context of Rising Tuition

The cost of public higher education in Kentucky has risen by more than 200 percent in the last 15 years, but the state’s financial aid programs have changed very little...

Ashley Spalding | February 25, 2014

Deep Business Tax Cuts Are Not the Key to a Stronger Kentucky Economy

Governor Beshear’s tax reform proposal includes a substantial amount of new business tax cuts aimed at making the state more competitive. But tax cuts are not the most effective way...

Anna Baumann | February 21, 2014

“Single Sales Factor” Would Cost Substantial Revenue Kentucky Needs for Investments that Work

A proposal included in Governor Beshear's tax reform plan that would change the way Kentucky calculates state corporate income taxes for big multistate corporations would wipe out one-third of the...

Jason Bailey | February 20, 2014

Governor’s Budget Provides Some Short-Term Help But Needs Revenue to Improve and Sustain

Governor Beshear’s budget is now under consideration in the House. His plan has received praise for putting additional dollars in education, rolling back cuts to child care and identifying new...

Jason Bailey | February 14, 2014

Limiting Expensive Income Tax Break for Higher-Income Retirees Is Important Part of Tax Reform

A limit on the state’s large retirement income tax break for higher-income people is an important component of tax reform, and Governor Beshear’s plan includes such a limit. Reforming the...

Jason Bailey | February 13, 2014

Tax Plan Misses Opportunity to Make Overall Tax System Fairer

The combined impact of the tax increases and tax cuts in Governor Beshear's reform proposal would not help improve the regressive nature of Kentucky’s tax system, according to analysis of...

Jason Bailey | February 7, 2014

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