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Subject State of Working X 2024 Round-Up
Date October 30, 2024 2:00 PM
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Numerous EARN groups have published State of Working reports this year


** State of Working X 2024 Round-Up
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Dear EARN community,

We’re excited to share the below round-up of “State of Working X” reports from EARN network groups in 2024. The work below reflects some of the many ways EARN groups are using available updated data from our EARN SWX Data library ([link removed]) (username and password: "economics") to strengthen public understanding of state labor market trends and highlight policy priorities that advance worker power and racial and gender equity.

We encourage you to explore how EARN groups across the country are making innovative uses of data, incorporating worker stories, investigating their state’s particular economic challenges, and advocating for equity-enhancing policy reforms. Along with published reports, many of the pages linked below include impressive examples of interactive web resources and graphics, case studies highlighting worker voices and insights from partner organizations, and other uses of research and communications to support joint policy campaign work with labor and grassroots partners.

If your EARN group has published a 2024 “State of Working X” report, brief, or resource site that’s missing from our list, please send it to us!

And if you’re new to the EARN network and interested in learning more about how to access or engage with the State of Working X data library or other EARN data sets, please contact us at [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) .

In solidarity,
Emma Cohn
EARN Research Assistant


** 2024 EARN State of Working X Reports
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State of Working Vermont 2023 ([link removed])
By Public Assets Institute Staff


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State of Working Texans 2024: Texas Is the Tale of Two Economies ([link removed])
By Amanda Posson, Shannon Halbrook, and Samuel Cervantes
Every Texan

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State of Working Arkansas ([link removed])
By Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families Staff

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State of Working Missouri: Low Paid Workers Struggle to Get Ahead ([link removed])
By Missouri Budget Project Staff

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State of Working Wisconsin 2024 ([link removed])
By Laura Dresser, Joel Rogers, Cameron Towne, and Leslie Vasquez
High Road Strategy Center

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State of Working Connecticut 2024 ([link removed])
By Patrick R. O’Brien, Ph.D.
Connecticut Voices for Children

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State of Working Pennsylvania ([link removed])
By Claire Kovach, Maisum Murtaza, and Stephen Herzenberg
Keystone Research Center

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State of Working West Virginia: Women’s Paid and Unpaid Labor ([link removed])
By West Virginia Center on Budget and Policy Staff

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State of Working Maine: Gains and Gaps in a Strong Economy ([link removed])
By James Myall
Maine Center for Economic Policy

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State of Working Ohio 2024: Work in progress ([link removed])
By Hannah Halbert and Bennett Lovejoy
Policy Matters Ohio

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State of Working North Carolina 2024: The Cost of Inaction ([link removed])
By Brandon Cunningham and Ana Pardo
North Carolina Justice Center

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