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Subject 2025 State of Working X Reports from the EARN Network
Date September 12, 2025 8:29 PM
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** 2025 State of Working X Reports
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Over the last few weeks, many EARN groups have published insightful, data-driven analyses of how their state’s economy is performing for working people and their families. These products frequently also note ways state lawmakers can improve outcomes in their state. Many of these reports are annual products, part of the State of Working X series that EPI and EARN have supported for 30 years. See below to read how EARN groups are analyzing and advocating to improve conditions for workers in their state.

Also, if you are interested in producing a “State of Working X”-style product, we note two powerful resources that can help: EPI’s State of Working America Data Library ([link removed]) and our upcoming State of Working X Bootcamp at EARNCon ([link removed]) .

(If you’ve published a State of Working X report or are planning to do so later in the year, let us know so we can help amplify it. Don’t hesitate to reach out to [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]?subject=&body=) if you have questions.)

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Alabama - Alabama Arise
* The State of Working Alabama: State, federal attacks on workers underscore need to organize in Alabama ([link removed])

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Connecticut - Connecticut Voices for Children
* State of Working Connecticut: Increasing the Labor Force and Job Growth by Making Wages Fairer ([link removed])

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Michigan - Michigan League for Public Policy
* Labor Day Report: A Snapshot of Michigan's Workforce ([link removed])

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Minnesota - North Star Policy Action
* The State of Working Minnesota 2025 ([link removed])

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New Hampshire - New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute
* Headwinds Hit the New Hampshire Economy ([link removed])

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Ohio - Policy Matters Ohio
* State of Working Ohio 2025 ([link removed])

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Tennessee - Think Tennessee
* State of Working Tennessee ([link removed])

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Wisconsin - High Road Strategy Center
* The State of Working Wisconsin ([link removed])


Detailed interactive data for every state.
EPI's State of Working America Data Library ([link removed]) provides easily accessible, up-to-date, and comprehensive historical data on the U.S. economy. With EPI analysis of government data sources, the data library enables you to research wages, inequality, and other economic trends over time, among demographic groups, and across states.

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State of Working X Bootcamp

Wednesday, November 12th, 2025 at 1pm
Register for EARNCon 2025 ([link removed]) to join us in New Orleans, LA for the State of Working X Bootcamp, an intensive, hands-on, workshop designed to be accessible to researchers of all backgrounds and skill levels. Attendees will receive guided instruction on EPI’s in-house data tools and other widely used sources of economic data before teaming up to produce original, state-or regionally focused economic analyses. The goal of this workshop is to foster community, encourage skill sharing, and build confidence turning accessible data into compelling stories.
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