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Featured Story Gender Equality Labor Wages & Salaries The ‘Open Secret’ in Most Workplaces: Discrimination Against Moms Is Still RampantApril 28, 2023By Chabeli Carrazana, 19th News18 Mins Read Moms are still often laid off while on parental leave, pushed out of workplaces and subjected to stereotypes about their…
DCJ Economy Wages & Salaries The Number of Americans Paid Less Than $15,000 Plummets — Part 3 of Our Pay ReportNovember 10, 2022By David Cay Johnston4 Mins Read Part-time Pay, Adjusted for Inflation, Fell in 2021 The number of Americans earning less than $15,000 a year fell significantly…