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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

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Don’t Pop the Champagne on a Job Recovery Just Yet

To glance at the recent headlines on jobs in Kentucky, you'd think things are really looking up. The latest monthly unemployment rate dropped from 7.4 percent to 7.1 percent. A...

Jason Bailey | September 19, 2014

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S&P Report Says Growing Inequality Harming State Budgets, Especially in States More Dependent on Sales Taxes

A new report from the credit rating agency Standard and Poor’s (S&P) says that growing income inequality is making it harder for states to generate the revenue needed to fund education and...

Jason Bailey | September 17, 2014

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New Census Data Does Not Reflect Health Insurance Gains Made in 2014, But Shows How Much Kentuckians Needed Coverage

The Census data released today from the American Community Survey (ACS) shows that 616,000 Kentuckians or one in seven residents did not have health insurance in 2013, which is about...

Ashley Spalding | September 16, 2014

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Two Pillars of Making Work Pay: Minimum Wage Increase and a State Earned Income Tax Credit

Increasing the state minimum wage and instituting a state Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and are two policies that complement each other and can help working families better make ends...

Ashley Spalding | September 3, 2014

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Congressional Vote on Internet Tax Loopholes Could Help or Harm Kentucky’s Budget

The Senate is expected to vote soon on continuing a moratorium on state and local taxes of Internet access, and the specifics of what passes could mean hundreds of millions...

Jason Bailey | September 3, 2014

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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

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Increasing Accountability of For-Profit Colleges

In recent years, there has been a lot of debate over the value and role of for-profit colleges. Enrollment at these schools across the country has grown rapidly, but many...

Ashley Spalding | August 20, 2014

Analysis

New Health Cooperative Leading Way in Providing Exchange Coverage

Kentucky is continuing to gain national recognition for its success in expanding health insurance coverage, most recently in a Gallup poll showing Kentucky had the second-biggest drop of all states...

Jason Bailey | August 13, 2014

Analysis

New Year-End Data Show Kentucky’s General Fund Continuing to Erode

In order to maintain investments in education, health, safety and other services that our citizens, businesses and communities rely on, Kentucky needs revenue growth that keeps pace with the economy....

Anna Baumann | August 1, 2014

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