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    Systemic Racism Costs Black Women $50 Billion Annually in Wage Penalties

    Over a lifetime, Black women lose an estimated $1 million in wages because of racial discrimination in employer hiring and wage practices.

    Economic Crash or Soft Landing Ahead?

    The child tax credit and extended unemployment insurance program are long gone and experts don’t expect new family-friendly legislation this year.

    California is Hungry for New Contractors

    Even in a tough economy, contracting work persists. But minority and woman-owned contractors have to overcome many challenges to submit winning bids.

    Corporate Profiteering Driving Inflation, Threatening Most Vulnerable

    Amid rising inflation, corporations are reaping record profits while hiking prices, impacting the nation's most vulnerable communities.

    California EDD Adds 15 Languages, Expands Access to Unemployment Insurance

    The agency will be translating all written materials into the 15 most-used languages in the state and adding more interpreters to its phone lines.

    The American Rescue Plan: Who Wins? Most Americans. Who Loses? Undocumented Immigrants

    Almost every American benefit, but once again leaves out undocumented immigrants, millions of whom have been essential workers during the national crisis.

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