Tools to Retrieve Economic Policy Institute Data Library Extracts
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Retreive CPS ASEC Annual Wages and Work Hours
Annual wages by wage group
Retreive the percent by which hourly wages of black workers are less t...
Retreive the percent by which hourly wages of college graduates exceed...
Compensation, wages, and benefits
Retreive the share of the civilian noninstitutional population that is...
Retreive the percent by which hourly wages of female workers are less ...
Retreive Health Insurance Coverage
Retreive the percent by which hourly wages of Hispanic workers are les...
Retreive the share of the civilian noninstitutional population that is...
Retreive the share of the labor force that has been unemployed for six...
Retreive the hourly wage in the middle of the wage distribution
Minimum wage
Retreive the percent by which hourly wages of workers without a high s...
Retreive Pension Coverage
Poverty-level wages
Retreive Productivity and hourly compensation
Retreive the share of the labor force that is "underemployed"
Retreive the share of the labor force without a job
Retreive the share of the labor force without a job (by state)
Retreive Union Coverage
Retreive Wage Decomposition
Retreive the average hourly wages of workers disaggregated by the high...
Retreive wages at ten distinct points in the wage distribution
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The Economic Policy Institute (<https://www.epi.org/>) provides researchers, media, and the public with easily accessible, up-to-date, and comprehensive historical data on the American labor force. It is compiled from Economic Policy Institute analysis of government data sources. Use it to research wages, inequality, and other economic indicators over time and among demographic groups. Data is usually updated monthly.