Maine Center for Economic Policy

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Maine Center for Economic Policy

@MECEP1

Independent, nonpartisan think tank working on solutions that promote economic justice and shared prosperity. https://t.co/PuK42wBjTa | https://t.co/sdp302yG1W

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🧰 Unemployment rate for Black & Latino workers was almost cut in half, but median earnings are still just 83% of white Mainers. 🧰 Median wages for ME women working full-time year-round rose 9% compared to men's 0.8%, but women's wages are still just 85% of men's.
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Our annual State of Working Maine report is here! A lot of good has resulted from strong policy choices that prioritize the needs of Maine workers. At the same time, not all workers are seeing the full benefit of the strong economy. mecep.org/jobs-and-incom…
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🧰 For the typical ME worker, wage growth outpaced inflation by 4% between 2019 and 2023. 🧰 Since 2019, weekly wages in ME's private sector rose 15%, but public sector wages rose just 11%.
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The new GDP numbers are out, showing Maine's economy continuing to outperform the US and New England. Good policy choices that support working families yield good results. #GDP #Maine [Source: MECEP analysis of US Bureau of Economic Analysis data]
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Raise the Bar on Resident Care
Raise the Bar on Resident Care@RaisetheBarRI·
New report by @MECEP1: "Low pay and inadequate benefits are the drivers of high turnover and burnout among direct care workers in long-term care, including nursing homes, resulting in a staggering shortfall in care hours required versus those actually delivered" @skilled_nursing
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High turnover rates in nursing homes most likely due to low pay and inadequate benefits. #SkilledNursingNews #NursingHomes bit.ly/4cwb3tn

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