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May 132013

The State of Working New Mexico 2013

Report New Mexico continues to lag behind the nation in economic recovery - which means our workers and their families continue to suffer. With a jobs deficit of 101,000, the state’s high rates of poverty and income inequality continue to grow. Report includes extensive data and policy recommendations. (State-, regional, and national-level data on employment)

May 112013

2012 Annual Report

Annual Report Our year was marked by continued work on two major policy areas: health care for kids and early childhood care and education. Our work on high-quality early childhood learning centered on a push for an adequate, sustainable source of funding so that programs and services for children from birth to age five could be greatly expanded across the state.

Apr 042013

HB-641: Bad Bill, Flawed Process, Empty Promises

Policy Brief An expensive omnibus tax bill was rushed through in the final moments of the 2013 legislative session. Featuring tax breaks for corporations, it was sold to legislators as a jobs bill - even though there is no evidence to support this claim. (State-level data on the cost of the 2013 tax cuts by type of tax)

Feb 142013

New Mexico’s Wage Race to the Bottom

Report New Mexico tops the nation in the rate of working families who are low-income and in income inequality. Raising the minimum wage and indexing it to inflation would be a step toward reversing these trends - and it would provide an economic boost. (State-level data on selected demographics of low-wage workers)

Jan 152013

2012 KIDS COUNT in New Mexico

NM KIDS COUNT Data Book The well-being of our children today is a key predictor of the state’s economic future -- and it doesn’t look good. This annual KIDS COUNT report looks at the well-being of the state’s children with some data presented by county and school district. (State-, county-, and school district-level data on indicators of child well-being)

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