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Mark LongWCPC Affiliate Mark Long recently spoke on KUOW's The Record about the potential impact of the $15 minimum wage on the manufacturing sector. Listen to the story Listen to the story.

HarrisWCPC Affiliate Alexes Harris appeared on KING 5 to provide context around racial disparities in the criminal justices system and the protests following the grand jury decisions not to indict police officers in the deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner. Watch the interview.

After holding steady for two years, new data from the US Census Bureau show that the poverty rate in Washington state rose from 13.5% to 14.1% between 2012 and 2013. The number of Washingtonians living in poverty also rose during that period, from 915,278 people to 967,282.

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Most states saw no change in their poverty rates or numbers, but New Jersey and New Mexico joined Washington as the three states with increases in both poverty rates and the number of poor people.

The new data also show that median income in Washington ($58,405) was unchanged from the year before, although a measure of income inequality in the state increased.

"This increase in the poverty rate alongside higher income inequality shows that the economic recovery has not reached many low-income Washingtonians," said Jennifer Romich, WCPC director and associate professor of social work. "The poverty rate is an indicator of how well the most vulnerable do in our economy. The overall national picture suggests that economic growth is failing to reach everyone," Romich said. Read the full WCPC press release about the new income and poverty data.

Robert CrutchfieldWCPC Affiliate Robert Crutchfield recently spoke about the link between the labor market and crime on KUOW's  "Here & Now."

Margaret 0"maraWCPC Affiliate Margaret O'Mara received a University of Washington Distinguished Teaching Award for Innovation with Technology. 

alexes harrisWCPC affiliate Alexes Harris is featured in a recent NPR special series, "Guilty and Charged," on legal financial obligations and their impact on poor defendants. Read the interview.