The W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research is a nonpartisan, independent research organization, founded in 1945 to study policy-related employment issues and to implement workforce solutions. Based in Kalamazoo, Michigan. https://www.upjohn.org/
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Upjohn senior economist @aaronsojourner.org will be speaking at a webinar hosted by @epi.org. Be sure to check it out.
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“Clean energy incentives can be a good investment for communities, but they are not guaranteed to pay off,” said Tim Bartik, senior researcher at the Upjohn Institute.
Read the executive summary: buff.ly/bYwpNdh
Read the full report: buff.ly/jOUuSl1
As states increasingly invest in early childhood care and education, how can they ensure their investments will pay off for working families? In a new @equitablegrowth.bsky.social FAQ , @chloergibbs.bsky.social lays out the evidence for state policymakers.
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New Upjohn Institute research finds incentives for most large-scale clean energy projects are expected to generate positive economic returns for state residents.
But whether residents benefit — and by how much — depends heavily on how deals are designed. Read more: buff.ly/jOUuSl1
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The report finds stronger returns for EV and battery manufacturing projects than for other clean energy project types.
Why? EV and battery projects tend to create more direct jobs, while some other projects receive large incentives but create fewer jobs.