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About - Economic Policy Institute About EPI The Economic Policy Institute (EPI) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank working for the last 30 years to counter rising inequality, low wages and weak benefits for working people, slower economic growth, unacceptable employment conditions, and a widening racial wage gap
Economic Policy Institute | Research and Ideas for Shared Prosperity EPI is a leader in the movement for economic justice We use the tools of economics to win policy change that advances power for workers, economic security for families, and racial and gender equity in our nation
Family Budget Calculator - Economic Policy Institute EPI’s Family Budget Calculator measures the income a family needs in order to attain a modest yet adequate standard of living The budgets estimate community-specific costs for 10 family types (one or two adults with zero to four children) in all counties and metro areas in the United States
Resources - Economic Policy Institute Read timely day-of-release analysis by EPI’s economists on monthly national and state jobs data, quarterly GDP and international trade data, as well as annual census data on poverty, income and employer-provided health insurance
Areas of research | Economic Policy Institute EPI analyzes the U S health care system through the lens of low- and moderate-income families’ living standards, with special attention to employer-sponsored health insurance, the burden of health costs, and disparities in access and outcomes
Topics - EPI Data Library United States by State Sep 2025 5 6% District of Columbia 4 2% United States 2 4% South Dakota EXPLORE ALL TOPICS Employment Data on the labor force are compiled from EPI analysis of basic monthly Current Population Survey microdata
Blog | Economic Policy Institute Delayed jobs report shows job losses in August followed by small September bounceback Below, EPI senior economist Elise Gould offers her insights on the jobs report released this morning Read more Posted November 10, 2025 at 2:30 pm by Ismael Cid-Martinez and Stevie Marvin
Experts - Economic Policy Institute As part of EPI’s research team, Cooper’s work on the minimum wage, wage theft, social insurance, and state labor markets has been used by policymakers in city halls and statehouses across the country, as well as in Congress and the White House
271,500 workers went on strike in 2024 - epi. org The data, combined with an EPI review of publicly available sources, suggest a range of strike activity in 2024 Recurring themes of major stoppages in 2024 include improving pay, expanding benefits, and addressing workplace safety issues