Economic Opportunity
Uninsurance Problem Persists in Iowa
New Census Data Show Poverty Remains High, Slight Income Gain

Uninsurance in Iowa grew by one-third in seven years, while Iowans' median income improved slightly in 2007 and poverty remained high. News release 8/26/08

Pulling Apart
Income Gap Between Richest, Poorest Families Grows in Iowa, U.S.
A new study reports growing income inequality in Iowa as the richest fifth of families make more than six times the income, on average, of the poorest fifth. The gap has grown in the last two decades according to a new national study from the Economic Policy Institute and the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. Read the press release and Iowa fact sheet, and the full report. 4/9/08
Watch Your Step, Working Families
New Tool Helps to Map 'Cliff Effects' for Iowa Families

Working families could benefit if policy makers and advocates use a new tool to analyze policy impacts on family budgets. The nonpartisan Iowa Fiscal Partnership announced the new Iowa Family Resource Simulator in partnership with the National Center for Children in Poverty at Columbia University. Read the news release. 4/2/08

The Cost of Living in Iowa
Report Puts Real Numbers to Basic Needs for Iowa Families

More than half of Iowa jobs pay less than what is needed for a single parent with one child to provide for the family. A new IPP report examines both cost and income issues facing Iowa families of different sizes, county by county. "Our findings suggest that many hard-working Iowa families must go without, or go into debt, due to low wages,” said researcher Beth Pearson. Read the full report, backgrounder and news release. 1/18/08

Dec. 31, 2007
Minimum Wage Increase a Bright Spot for 2008
Buck Boost Bucks Most 2007 Trends for Iowa's Low-Income Families

Iowa is ahead of the curve on policy for low-income families with its new $7.25 minimum wage. With poverty up, health coverage stagnant and income lagging the region, the wage boost could help families to make ends meet and help Iowa to make work pay. Read the news release.

Some tired arguments persist against Iowa's minimum-wage increase, almost a year after its approval — even though it was held down for a decade as other costs to both businesses and consumers grew. In fact, it helps low-income Iowans to purchase goods and services from the very busineses that complain the most. See the stories in the Burlington Hawk-Eye and Dubuque Telegraph-Herald.

Nov. 1, 2007
Iowans' Health Insurance: Falling Through the Cracks
Iowa Families and the Uncertain Future of Job-Based Insurance
From 2000 to 2006, 88,000 Iowans under the age of 65 fell from job-based health coverage either into the safety net of public programs, or right through that safety net into the ranks of the uninsured. Read our backgrounder.

High Stakes for Iowa Kids as SCHIP, hawk-i Future Debated in Washington

Tens of thousands of Iowa children have a stake in the wrangling in Washington over bipartisan efforts to the 10-year-old State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP). The compromise package vetoed by President Bush would reach more kids in low- to moderate-income working families who otherwise would not have insurance. SCHIP now reaches 37,000 Iowa children, a figure that would grow significantly under the legislation. Read the backgrounder on SCHIP facts and our guest opinion in the Iowa City Press-Citizen.

. More SCHIP resources from the Iowa Fiscal Partnership: a news release that addresses inaccurate claims about access for undocumented immigrants, and a one-page backgrounder and news release about what's at stake for Iowa. A two-page backgrounder shows how SCHIP successfully reaches uninsured children in working families. Also see KGAN-TV's interview with IPP's Mike Owen.

. More about the health-insurance shortage: Iowans at middle and lower incomes showed slippage in 2006 with a drop in income, a rise in poverty and a lingering rate of uninsurance. Read the news release.

August 28, 2007
Squeezing Iowa in the Middle
Median Income Down, Poverty Up - Health Insurance Shortage Lingers
Iowans at middle and lower incomes showed slippage in 2006 with a drop in income, a rise in poverty and a lingering rate of uninsurance. "There is not much comfort in these new numbers," says the IPP's David Osterberg. Read the Press Release.
June 26, 2007
Bridging the Gaps in Iowa
Report Examines Gaps Between Income and Needs for Working families
Thousands of low-wage workers in Iowa are not receiving work supports intended to help bridge the gap between earnings and basic family needs. Read the Press Release, Full Report, and Summary of Eligibility Rules.
May 3, 2007
Study Backs Moves on Preschool Access
Signals New Iowa Initiative is Step Forward
New research published by the Economic Policy Institute shows the kinds of benefits the state can expect from its investments in early childhood education. Read the Press Release.
March 31, 2007
New Iowa Minimum Wage Takes Effect
Workers Receive Pay Increase Sunday; Other Policies Also Could Help
On Sunday, Iowa becomes the 29th state with a state minimum wage higher than the federal level. Read the Press Release.
January 15, 2007
Raising and Indexing Iowa's Minimum Wage
This November, six more states voted to raise the minimum wage and index it to inflation. A total of 28 states now have a minimum wage higher than the federal level. Iowa is NOT one of them. Read this January Backgrounder, and the November Update to our Full Report from July 2006.
September 28, 2006
Nonstandard Jobs, Substandard Benefits: A 2005 Update
One-quarter of the U.S. workforce has a nonstandard job and only 21 percent of those workers have health insurance from their job. Since 2001, the percentage of nonstandard workers without health insurance has increased by 4 percentage points to 28 percent. Read the Full Report.
August 29, 2006
Poverty on the Rise in Iowa
New Census Report Shows Median Income, Health Coverage at 2000-01 Levels
Poverty keeps climbing in Iowa while health insurance coverage and household income show no improvement since the start of the decade. Read the Press Release and the Health Insurance Fact Sheet.
July 19, 2006
A Pay Raise for Iowa?
Workers Falling Behind at the Minimum Wage
A minimum wage increase would benefit tens of thousands of working Iowans, the majority over age 20 and most of them female. Low-wage Iowans have been left behind as twenty-two other states -- home to more than half of the U.S. population -- have increased the minimum wage above the federal (and Iowa) level of $5.15. Read the Full Report and Press Release. Read more about the Methodology.
June 30, 2006
Mental Health and Homelessness in Iowa
This is our second report completed for the Iowa Council on Homelessness based on data collected during the 2005 Iowa Statewide Homeless Study. In this report, we present a more detailed picture of mental health and homelessness in Iowa. Read the Report.
March 1, 2006 (Updated April 20, 2006)
Iowa's Minimum Wage: What's at Stake
Three of Iowa's Neighbors Have Higher Minimum Wage
Twenty states, home to more than half the U.S. population, have already raised the minimum wage. If the minimum wage was raised to $7.25 per hour, about 257,000 Iowans, or 18 percent of all workers, would receive a pay raise. Read the Backgrounder.
January 12, 2006
2005 Iowa Statewide Homeless Study
Just over 21,000 Iowans were homeless during 2005, an increase of 2,688 people since 1999. Families with children now make up the majority of all homeless households in Iowa. Read the Full Report. See the Survey Materials.
December 1 , 2005
Nonstandard Jobs, Substandard Benefits
Study Suggests Official Figures Overstate Health Coverage
More and more Americans are in temporary, contract, and part-time jobs without health insurance. Many of these workers have a medical discount card instead of health insurance. As a result, the number of uninsured Americans may be greater than the commonly reported figure of 46 million. Read the Press Release and the Full Report.
October 19, 2005
IowaCare: Need for Caution
A new program brokered by Iowa leaders to save health-care services may actually create problems for the low-income Iowans it seeks to serve. IowaCare does not necessarily deliver on its promise of expanding access to health care. Read the Full Report and Press Release.
August 30, 2005
Stagnant Signs for Iowa Household Budgets
Key factors of Iowans’ household financial security have stagnated and do not show signs of recovery to pre-2000 levels. Read the Press Release. Read the Health Insurance Fact Sheet.
June 6, 2005
Hunger in the Heartland: A Portrait of Need in Northeast Iowa
One in 11 Iowans is “food insecure,” creating a demand for food assistance that government alone does not meet. There will be new challenges for nonprofit organizations if Congress cuts federal help. Read the Full Report and Press Release.
May 19, 2005
Combating Hunger
Hunger is a major problem in America. These fact sheets introduce basic statistics and outline the major ways that both government and nonprofit food assistance is provided to hungry families.
Sheet 1: Understanding Food Aid in the U.S. And Iowa
Sheet 2: A Portrait of Hunger in Iowa
Sheet 3: Who Receives Food Assistance?
Sheet 4: Effectiveness of Public, Private Food Assistance
March 7, 2005
Social Security Saves Iowans from Poverty
Almost 1 in 5 Iowans receives benefits from Social Security. Without Social Security, more than half of Iowa’s seniors would be in poverty. Read the Fact Sheet and Press Release.
December 1, 2004
Project Labor Agreements in Iowa
Project Labor Agreements help to get different groups on a big or complex construction project to work together smoothly and cost effectively. Read the FAQs, Executive Summary, and Full Report.
October 12, 2004
Working Families Getting Squeezed in Iowa
One in four working families in Iowa is low-income, earning less than $36,784 for a family of four. To make matters worse, low-income Iowans pay a larger share of their income in state and local taxes than the wealthiest Iowans. Read the Press Release.
September 1, 2004
Special Challenges for Special Session
Iowa legislators need to keep job quality and fiscal responsibility in mind next week when they return for a special session to restore the Grow Iowa Values Fund. Read the Press Release.
August 26, 2004
Health Care Coverage Falling Off for Iowans
One in ten Iowans are now uninsured, a 2 percentage point increase over the last few years. The percentage of Iowans with employment-based health insurance also dropped 1.9 percentage points, suggesting that this is the primary cause for the increase in uninsured Iowans. Read the Press Release.
August 26, 2004
Poverty Up, Income Down in Iowa
Median household income has fallen while poverty and the number of uninsured are on the rise in Iowa. Read the Press Release.
July 8, 2004
Bending the Rules: The Promise and Practice of the Grow Iowa Values Fund
Rules to implement the Grow Iowa Values Fund need to be strengthened to assure the fund's promise of good jobs at good wages. Read the Full Report and Press Release.
May 17, 2004
Fresh Look at Minimum Wage Needed
The Economic Policy Institute (EPI)  released two reports that show an increase in the minimum wage does not result in job losses and would give a pay raise to more than 100,000 working Iowans. Read the Press Release.
May 12, 2004
New Jobs Not Measuring Up
Jobs in Iowa's high-growth industries not only pay less than jobs in shrinking industries, but they also are less likely to provide health-care benefits, according to a new report. Read the Press Release.
February 16, 2004
Iowa Self-Sufficiency Wages
Incomes for one in five Iowa families do not meet basic costs of running a household. Read the Press Release, Executive Summary, and Full Report.
September 25, 2003
Putting Real Value in the Values Fund
The Grow Iowa Values Fund presents an opportunity for the state to commit its economic development efforts toward high-wage jobs - but it will take more than what's in place now, Colin Gordon told the Grow Iowa Values Board. Read the Presentation Handout.
September 1, 2002
Working Iowans not Seeing Economic Recovery
Iowa workers are still hurting from the recent economic downturn. Read the Press Release.
September 1, 2002
State of Working America: Signs of Recovery are Weak
The Economic Policy Institute finds little evidence that the national recession is nearing an end. Read the Press Release and EPI's News Release.
April 23, 2002
Income Gap Grows in Iowa
Income inequality increased has increased during the1990's. Read the Press Release. View the chart 'Pulling Apart Iowa' or the table 'Pulling Apart Iowa'.
March 12, 2002
Out of Work, Out of Luck
Not all state unemployment insurance systems are created equal, according to this report. Read the Press ReleaseMap of States and State by State Report Card