All posts tagged: high wages

Why Marriage Should Be a National Priority

[ad_1] Earlier this year, I was at a conference on fighting poverty, and a member of the audience asked a question that made the experts visibly uncomfortable. “What about family structure?” he asked. “Single-parent families are more likely to be poor than two-parent ones. Does family structure play a role in poverty?” The scholar to whom the question was directed looked annoyed and struggled to formulate an answer. The panelists shifted in their seats. The moderator stepped in, quickly pointing out that poverty makes it harder for people to form stable marriages. She promptly called on someone else. I sighed. As an economist who studies inequality and families, I have often found myself in the same position as the questioner. I have suggested in similar settings that we need to consider how marriage and household structure affect children’s life outcomes, only to be met with annoyance or evasion. Academics like me tend to be uncomfortable discussing these issues in policy conversations, because we don’t want to come across as shaming anyone, particularly single mothers. We …

Biden’s Labor-Climate Dilemma – The Atlantic

[ad_1] In his first year in office, Joe Biden said he intended to be “the most pro-union president leading the most pro-union administration in American history.” So it must have stung when the leader of the one of the most prominent unions in the country, the United Auto Workers, recently loosed an unsparing attack against him. In June, after the White House announced a $9.2 billion loan to the Ford Motor Company to help it produce electric vehicles, UAW president Shawn Fain put out an irate statement complaining that the money would go toward “low-road jobs” and that Ford, not its workers, would benefit. “Why is Joe Biden’s administration facilitating this corporate greed with taxpayer money?” he wrote. Fain, a hard-charging new leader elected to his position in March, has accused Biden of doing too little to ensure that the jobs created by his ambitious EV agenda are well-paid union jobs, and is withholding the UAW’s endorsement of Biden for reelection. For months, Fain has also threatened a UAW strike against Detroit’s three big automakers …