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    Economics Professor Ellora Derenoncourt discusses new center on inequality  The Daily Princetonian
    New research documents the high cost of residential racial segregation in Northern cities of the United States  Equitable Growth
    Testimony by Michelle Holder before the Joint Economic Committee on robust government investments  Equitable Growth
    Ellora Derenoncourt  Equitable Growth
    Is moving to a new place key to upward mobility for US workers and their families?  Equitable Growth
    Black upward mobility strongest in diverse neighborhoods with mentorship opportunities, says Census Bureau  CNBC
    Uncovering the health effects of the Great Migration | News | Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health  HSPH News
    Public Economics Program Meeting, Spring 2022 | NBER  National Bureau of Economic Research
    Opinion | To Reduce Racial Inequality, Raise the Minimum Wage  The New York Times
    Lynchings generations ago linked to lower Black voter registration today  Journalist's Resource
    When Amazon raises wages, nearby firms follow suit  The Economist
    Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Economic Justice Virtual Symposium  Yale University
    19 Black economists to celebrate and know, this Juneteenth and beyond  Fortune
    Understanding the economics of monopsony: How labor markets work under imperfect competition  Equitable Growth
    Hutchins Roundup: Biomedical research, remote work, and more  Brookings Institution
    As Police Violence Increases, Civilians Less Likely to Call 911: Study  Crime Report
    When Amazon Raises Its Minimum Wage, Local Companies Follow Suit  The New York Times
    Labor Studies Program Meeting, Spring 2022 | NBER  National Bureau of Economic Research
    ‘The Legacy Of Black Wall Street’: OWN Sets Doc On History Of Tulsa Economic Hub From Trailblazer Studios  Deadline
    Around 250,000 People Earned $7.25-an-Hour in 2020, Labor Department Data Shows  Newsweek
    Board approves 21 faculty appointments  Princeton University
    How Black activists spurred the US government to expand school meal programs, addressing child hunger and boosting future productivity  Equitable Growth
    Working Group on Race and Stratification, Spring 2022  National Bureau of Economic Research
    The Long-Run Impacts of Mexican-American School Desegregation  National Bureau of Economic Research
    When moving to opportunity offers no opportunity at all: A lesson from the Great Migration | Brain Trust  The Philadelphia Inquirer
    Stratification economics: What it is and how it advances our understanding of inequality  Equitable Growth
    Looking back on the Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Economic Justice Virtual Symposium  Yale University
    First Look at the New Two-Part Special OWN Spotlight Event - "The Legacy of Black Wall Street"  Blackfilm
    Pay raise! Demand for employees in US drives hourly wage to $15.  The Christian Science Monitor
    Charlottesville hosts public screening of new documentary on Tulsa massacre, comparing it to the razing of Charlottesville's historic Black neighborhood of Vinegar Hill  Charlottesville Tomorrow
    37th Annual Conference on Macroeconomics, 2022 | NBER  National Bureau of Economic Research
    CLR James, Eric Williams, and the End of Slavery in the Caribbean  Jacobin magazine
    Class Notes: Long-term effects of school shootings, the racial earnings gap, and more  Brookings Institution
    A dozen years after last minimum wage hike, is $15 new norm?  News 13 Orlando
    Cities Grew Safer. Police Budgets Kept Growing.  The New York Times
    Big companies raising wages could boost pay for others  Business Insider
    What A 1968 Report Tells Us About The Persistence Of Racial Inequality – WABE  WABE 90.1 FM
    Biden's push for a minimum wage hike could prompt bidding war at retail  S&P Global
    $15 minimum wage: What the research says about that  Journalist's Resource
    "Are We In The Minority?" | Magazine  Harvard Crimson
    Opinion | The Black-White Wage Gap Is as Big as It Was in 1950  The New York Times
    Opinion | The Way Out of America’s Zero-Sum Thinking on Race and Wealth  The New York Times
    Walmart is a monopsonist that depresses earnings and employment beyond its own walls, but US policymakers can do something about it  Equitable Growth
    America uprising: Scholars reflect on the death of George Floyd. Plus, 10 tips for journalists covering protests against police violence.  Journalist's Resource
    Oprah Winfrey Network Announces New Spotlight Episode On Black Women  SheThePeople
    Biden's $15 minimum wage: Would it lift up the poor or kill jobs?  Chicago Tribune
    A Progressive Problem  The New York Times

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