Updated April 13, 2010
Prepared biennially since 1988, EPI's The State of Working America sums up the problems and challenges facing American workers, presenting a wide variety of data on family incomes, taxes, wages, unemployment, wealth, and poverty. Each year, EPI also works closely with state groups through the Economic Analysis and Research Network. These groups provide a local perspective and offer state-level analysis on economic trends facing working families. In 2009, groups from 27 states participated in "State of Working...,". Reports from previous years are also available in many cases.
New Reports from 2009:
Alabama: Alabama Arise (11 2009)
Alaska: Alaska Center for Public Policy (09 2009)
California: California Budget Project (09 2009)
Colorado: Colorado Fiscal Policy Institute (02 2010)
Connecticut: Connecticut Voices for Children (09 2009)
Florida: Research Institute on Social and Economic Policy (09 2009)
Georgia: Georgia Budget and Policy Institute (11 2009)
Indiana: Indiana Community Action Association (03 2010)
Iowa: The Iowa Policy Project (09 2009)
Maine: Maine Center for Economic Policy (03 2010)
Maryland: Progressive Maryland (12 2009)
Massachusetts: Massachusetts Budget and Policy Center (09 2009)
Michigan: Michigan League for Human Services (09 2009)
Montana: Montana Budget and Policy Center (02 2010)
New Hampshire: Carsey Institute (University of New Hampshire) (09 2009)
New Jersey: New Jersey Policy Perspective (04 2009)
New York: Fiscal Policy Institute (11 2009)
Ohio: Policy Matters Ohio (09 2009)
Oregon: Oregon Center for Public Policy (09 2009)
Pennsylvania: Keystone Research Center (09 2009)
Texas: Center for Public Policy Priorities (10 2009)
Vermont: Public Assets Institute (11 2009)
Virginia: The Commonwealth Institute (11 2009)
Washington: Economic Opportunity Institute (12 2009)
West Virginia: West Virginia Center on Budget and Policy (12 2009)
Wisconsin: Center on Wisconsin Strategy (09 2009)
Wyoming: Equality State Policy Center (02 2010)
Click here for reports from 2008
Click here to view past State of Working... reports.
For a complete list of EARN groups, click here.
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