Livable Wages/Working Families
Monday, May 12, 2025
Plans advance for fraud restitution fund in MN
Fear, shame, and helplessness are feelings Minnesota fraud victims describe after losing their life savings to a scam. They're hopeful about a path …
Monday, May 12, 2025
Bill would allow SNAP recipients to seek paid job training without losing benefits
A new bill in the U.S. House of Representatives could make it easier for people to get job training while they're receiving federal food assistance…
Monday, May 12, 2025
New Utah coalition aims to improve landlord-tenant relationships
Keeping more renters in their homes is one goal of a new Utah initiative. The Utah Housing Coalition has formed a Landlord and Community Partners …
Monday, May 12, 2025
Consumer groups press for reform to limit electricity costs
Supporters of the Campaign for Affordable Power are pressing state lawmakers to pass a series of reform bills aimed at big investor-owned utilities li…
Monday, May 12, 2025
Nebraska small businesses navigate Trump tariff uncertainty
Results of a new survey of nearly 900 small business owners across the country show they are concerned about an uncertain economy, including the …
Monday, May 12, 2025
Tax hikes for rich Arkansans could save federal programs
As reports show the Trump administration is considering raising taxes on wealthy Arkansans to pay for its priorities, a new study from American …
Monday, May 12, 2025
Salem 'snack-in' calls for food benefits for all OR children
Families gathered at the Oregon State Capitol for what they called a "snack-in" last week to call attention to child hunger across Oregon. …
Monday, May 12, 2025
5,283 workers nationwide, including 83 in Colorado, killed on the job
In Colorado, 83 workers were killed on the job in 2023, according to the AFL-CIO's latest "Death on the Job" report. The report comes after the …
Friday, May 9, 2025
Report: Moms spend 167% more time parenting than dads
Sunday is Mother's Day, and what moms may need most is a day off. Research shows that inequities persist in the amount of time moms and dads spend …
Health coverage holds up Ohio’s child care
Ohio's child care system is under strain and a new national report highlighted how Medicaid helps support the workforce behind early childhood care…
Taxing the rich to pay for Trump priorities wouldn't slow economic growth
Reports of the Trump administration considering taxing wealthy Americans to pay for mass deportations and other priorities come on the heels of a new …
Overdraft fees are here to stay, costing Texans thousands of dollars a year
Congress has overturned legislation which would have limited bank overdraft fees before the measure could go into effect. The Consumer Financial …