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Good News for Low Income Families:
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| The strongest labor market in a generation has resulted in particularly
large gains among low-wage and disadvantaged workers. From 1979 to 1993,
the real wages of low-wage workers fell sharply. Recently, however, low-wage
workers have experienced large increases in real wages: For low-wage men,
wages are up since 1996 by 5.7 percent after inflation. And for low-wage
women, real wages have risen 6.1 percent. | |||||||
| These strong wage gains have been accompanied by a steep decline in unemployment
for low-skilled workers. In 1993, 11.1 percent of workers without a high
school degree were unemployed; today that rate has fallen to 7.2 percent.
Among high school graduates (with no college), the rate has fallen from
6.6 to 3.9 percent. Low-wage workers are thus gaining both by working more
and by earning more for every hour that they work. | |||||||
The effects of a strong economy have been reinforced by successful policies
designed to make work pay. Expansions in the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)
since 1993 are supplementing the incomes of low-wage working parents. The
EITC is one of our most successful programs for fighting poverty and encouraging
work:
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| Increases in the minimum wage have been important in raising the earnings
of low-wage workers. Empirical research suggests that recent minimum wage
increases have had little or no adverse effect on employment. | |
| The combined effects of the minimum wage and the EITC have dramatically increased the returns to work for families with children. Between 1993 and 1997, families with one child and one earner who worked full-time at the minimum wage (i.e., $4.72 in 1993 and $5.15 in 1997, in 1997 dollars) experienced a 14 percent -- $1,402 -- increase in their income, after inflation, just because of these two policies alone. Similar families with two children experienced a 27 percent -- $2,761 -- increase in their income. |
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