Republished from Kentucky Center for Economic Policy This school year, average district pay for Kentucky teachers is $13,888 less than 2008 once adjusted for inflation, according to new data...
Republished from Kentucky Center for Economic Policy Paid parental leave has countless benefits for workers, children and families. It is also critical to attracting and retaining a high-quality workforce....
Republished from Kentucky Center for Economic Policy Two recent federal industrial policies, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) and the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), have led to significant investments in...
Republished from Kentucky Center for Economic Policy The Affordable Care Act (ACA) created several new opportunities for health coverage in Kentucky that began in 2014, including a marketplace where...
Republished from Kentucky Center for Economic Policy The state’s basic cash assistance program, the Kentucky Transitional Assistance Program (KTAP), provides critical support for families with young children to meet...
Republished from Kentucky Center for Economic Policy Kentucky’s kids and their families’ health and economic well-being would benefit greatly from several bills making their way through the General Assembly...