Jobs and Income Economic burden of the COVID-19 pandemic falls hardest on Mainers of color The pandemic shined a lens on existing racial and gender disparities in Maine and throughout the country during the pandemic, highlighting large differences in access to jobs […] Bangor Daily News Posted November 9, 2021 Tags Coronavirus, Inequality, Job Quality, Jobs, Unemployment
Jobs and Income Report: Mainers who work in-person 50 percent more likely to contract coronavirus The Maine Center for Economic Policy found those who worked in-person were 50 percent more likely to contract the virus than remote workers. Black Mainers were more […] WGME Posted November 9, 2021 Tags Coronavirus, Job Quality, Jobs, Unemployment
Jobs and Income Maine Center for Economic Policy releases ‘State of Working Maine’ report A new report by the Maine Center for Economic Policy points to a general undervaluing of work that is sometimes deemed critical or essential. It also noted […] WABI Posted November 9, 2021 Tags Coronavirus, Job Quality, Jobs, Unemployment
Jobs and Income, Maine’s Economy New Report & Press Event: State of Working Maine 2021 AUGUSTA, MAINE — The experiences of frontline workers during the pandemic offer lessons beyond the immediate public health threat, according to a new report released today by the Maine […] Posted November 4, 2021 Tags Caregiving, Coronavirus, Economic Security, Economy, Employment, Inequality, Minimum Wage, Paid Sick Days, Racial Equity, Unemployment, Unions, Wages
Jobs and Income Cutting off unemployment benefits did little to return Mainers to work Maine’s negative job growth reflects what’s going on across the nation, said James Myall, a policy analyst for the Maine Center for Economic Policy. “As expected, coercing […] Beacon Posted October 26, 2021 Tags Coronavirus, Employment, Job Quality, Jobs, Unemployment
Jobs and Income Maine’s job recovery stalled in September as COVID-19 surged “I think we can finally put that theory to bed,” said Arthur Phillips, a policy analyst at the Maine Center for Economic Policy, about the idea that […] Portland Press Herald Posted October 22, 2021 Tags Coronavirus, Employment, Unemployment
Taxes and Budget Child Tax Credit expansion reducing hunger, increasing security for Maine kids — Congress must continue this life-changing program The Biden administration’s improvements to the Child Tax Credit (CTC) are cutting child hunger and improving economic security for families nationwide. About 4 out of 5 kids […] Sarah Austin Posted September 27, 2021 Tags Children, Coronavirus, Economic Security, Economy, Food Insecurity, Tax Fairness, Taxes
Jobs and Income Progressive group estimates up to 95K Mainers impacted by end of federal unemployment aid The Maine Center for Economic Policy, a progressive group, says more than 22,000 Mainers have now lost those federal benefits, citing data from the Maine Department of […] WMTW Posted September 7, 2021 Tags Coronavirus, Economic Security, Federal, Unemployment
Jobs and Income Latest data shows up to 95,000 Mainers risk losing unemployment benefits this week As noted by Maine Center for Economic Policy in a previous article, September 4 marks the end of new federal Unemployment Insurance (UI) programs enacted by Congress […] James Myall Posted September 6, 2021 Tags Coronavirus, Economic Security, Federal, Unemployment, Wages
Jobs and Income End to Extra Federal Jobless Aid to Impact Tens of Thousands of Mainers James Myall, economic policy analyst at the Maine Center for Economic Policy, said the reason many folks are enrolled in the federal programs in the first place […] Public News Service Posted August 19, 2021 Tags Coronavirus, Employment, Federal, Unemployment