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Northwestern University economist Robert Gordon argues that new technology can't improve living standards as dramatically as it did 100 years ago.
There's broad voter support for the hikes, but little political movement in D.C.
A low-wage worker shares her experience living paycheck to paycheck.
Even as the labor market tightens, employers aren't offering higher salaries to get the workers they need.
The median pay for non-union men without a college degree is about 13 percent lower than in 1979.
A look at what's driving the increased demand for emergency food assistance.
Investigation of nail salon workers' grim conditions is wrong, day spa owner says.
A report shows employers may be building their pay around taxpayer support
As the unemployment rate falls, are more people coming back into the labor force?
Starbucks isn't the only company that uses workers when, and only when, it needs them.