#D4td: As states push toward $15, the federal minimum wage remains $7.25. The gap carries consequences for workers and equity nationwide. #Data4theDay 1/2
#D4td: LA’s youth population is shrinking fast—even as the senior population surges.
Fewer young people today means big changes ahead for our workforce, educational, and housing needs. 1/2
level compared to 8% of U.S.-born full-time workers. Accessing full-time jobs that pay a living wage and provide benefits and stability strengthens all of California's communities. 2/2
See more data on the California Immigrant Data Portal: immigrantdataca.org
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Check out our latest Data for the Day highlighting the future of work in America.
Make sure to visit the National Equity Atlas, from Policylink and ERI, for more data.
#D4tD #workers #equity #economicinclusion
#D4td: ICE raids have continued to happen in Southern California.
ICE frames its enforcement as focused on “criminals,” yet the numbers show otherwise.
Nationally, 71.7% of people in ICE detention centers have no criminal convictions. 1/2
Undocumented Californians are paying more taxes each year, especially to the federal pot. We explore this trend in our latest rapid response
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#ImmigrantEconomy #ImmigrantData #ImmigrantPower #ImmigrantRights #CIDP #datainfrastructure #standwithimmigrants #weareLA #immigration
#D4td: May 1st is May Day, also known as International Workers' Day — a day to honor the struggles and victories of workers and the labor movement.
Look through to learn about its history, why it matters today, ongoing wage disparities, and more.
#Data4theDay #MayDay2025 #MayDay
#D4td: A month has passed since the devastating fires in Southern California. As we continue to navigate through these challenging times, it’s important to uplift how communities, like Altadena—one of the hardest-hit areas—have been safe havens for Black residents in Los Angeles. 1/2