The 2017 Trump Tax Law Was Skewed to the Rich, Expensive, and Failed to Deliver on Its Promises:
A 2025 Course Correction Is Needed
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2024
|
The 2019 Trump Budget::
Hurts Struggling Families, Shortchanges National Needs
|
2018
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About 16 Million Children in Low-Income Families Would Gain in First Year of Bipartisan Child Tax Credit Expansion:
Half a Million or More Children Would Be Lifted Above the Poverty Line When Fully in Effect
|
2024
|
About 2 Million Parents and Young Children Could Be Turned Away From WIC by September Without Full Funding
|
2023
|
ACA Lawsuit Would Cut Taxes for the Most Well-Off While Ending Health Coverage for Millions
|
2019
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ACA Repeal Lawsuit Would Cut Taxes for Top 0.1 Percent by an Average of $198,000, Weaken Medicare Trust Fund
|
2020
|
ACA Survives Legal Challenge, Protecting Coverage for Tens of Millions
|
2021
|
Addressing the Affordable Housing Crisis Requires Expanding Rental Assistance and Adding Housing Units
|
2022
|
Administration Actions Against Immigrant Families Harming Children Through Increased Fear, Loss of Needed Assistance
|
2018
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ADMINISTRATION POLICY CHANGE THREATENS HEALTH CARE COVERAGE FOR POOR INFANTS
|
2006
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Administration Should Reverse Anti-Immigrant Policies That Will Worsen Impacts of Health and Economic Crises
|
2020
|
Administration’s Poverty Line Proposal Would Cut Health, Food Assistance for Millions Over Time
|
2019
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Administration’s Proposed Housing Rule Would Cause Thousands to Lose Their Homes, Most of Them Children
|
2019
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Administration’s Public Charge Rules Would Close the Door to U.S. to Immigrants Without Substantial Means
|
2019
|
Adopting a State-Based Health Insurance Marketplace Poses Risks and Challenges:
States Should Do So Only With a Clear Plan to Increase Coverage
|
2020
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AFRICAN AMERICAN AND LATINO FAMILIES FACE HIGH RATES OF HARDSHIP
|
2006
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Agencies Generally Use All Available Voucher Funding to Help Families Afford Housing:
But Challenges in Some Communities Remain
|
2019
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An Agenda for the Future of Public Housing
|
2021
|
Aggressive Outreach Can Help Connect Medicaid Enrollees With Federal Economic Impact Payments
|
2020
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Aggressive State Outreach Can Help Reach the 12 Million Non-Filers Eligible for Stimulus Payments
|
2020
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Aggressive State Outreach Can Help Reach the 12 Million Non-Filers Eligible for Stimulus Payments
|
2020
|
Alabama:
Food Assistance Program
|
2023
|
American Rescue Plan Act Strengthens Medicaid, Better Equips States to Combat the Pandemic
|
2021
|
American Rescue Plan Act Will Help Millions and Bolster the Economy
|
2021
|
American Rescue Plan: Shots in Arms and Money in Pockets:
Testimony of Sharon Parrott, President, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs
|
2021
|
Amid Signs of Economic Improvement, an Overly Aggressive Fed Could Trigger a Recession
|
2023
|
ANALYSIS OF SESSIONS AMENDMENT TO DENY THE EITC TO MANY LEGAL PERMANENT RESIDENTS (AMENDMENT # 1235)
|
2007
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ANALYSIS OF SESSIONS AMENDMENT TO DENY THE EITC TO PEOPLE WORKING HERE LEGALLY AS A RESULT OF THE SENATE IMMIGRATION BILL (AMENDMENT # 1234)
|
2007
|
The Applicability of “Public Charge” Rules to Legal Immigrants Who Are Eligible for Public Benefits
|
2004
|
Association Health Plan Expansion Likely to Hurt Consumers, State Insurance Markets
|
2019
|
Averting a Budget Crisis Is Not Enough::
Criteria for Evaluating Fall Budget Proposals
|
2013
|
Be Wary of Using Next Week’s Official Poverty Figures to Assess Long-Term Poverty Trends
|
2016
|
Benefit Restrictions Beyond Those in Senate Immigration Bill Would Jeopardize Legalization for Many And Risk Severe Hardships for Others
|
2013
|
Better Integration of Medicaid and Federal Grant Funding Would Improve Outcomes for People with Substance Use Disorders
|
2018
|
Bill to Replace Medicaid Expansion in Utah Would Cover Fewer People, Create New Financial Risks
|
2019
|
“Block Grant” Guidance Will Likely Invite Medicaid Waivers That Pose Serious Risks to Beneficiaries, Providers, and States
|
2019
|
“Block Grant” Medicaid Waivers Would Pose Serious Risks to Beneficiaries, Providers, and States
|
2019
|
Bolstering Family Income Is Essential to Helping Children Emerge Successfully From the Current Crisis
|
2021
|
Boost Safety Net to Help People With Fewest Resources Pay for Basics During Crisis
|
2020
|
Broadening Marketplace Enrollment Periods Would Boost Access to Health Coverage
|
2021
|
Budget Caps, Not Rent Aid, Forcing HUD Budget Cuts
|
2017
|
Build Back Better Increases Health Coverage and Makes It More Affordable
|
2021
|
Build Back Better Legislation Makes Major Medicaid Improvements
|
2021
|
Build Back Better Legislation Would Close the Medicaid Coverage Gap
|
2021
|
Build Back Better Legislation Would Cut Poverty, Boost Opportunity
|
2021
|
Build Back Better Permanently Extends Economic Security to Puerto Rico and Other Territories
|
2021
|
Building an Equitable Recovery Requires Investing in Children, Supporting Workers, and Expanding Health Coverage
|
2021
|
CAP AND TRADE CAN FIGHT GLOBAL WARMING EFFECTIVELY WHILE ALSO PROTECTING CONSUMERS
|
2009
|
Careful Planning Now Can Reduce Health Coverage Losses When Medicaid COVID-19 Continuous Coverage Ends
|
2022
|
CARES Act Includes Essential Measures to Respond to Public Health, Economic Crises, But More Will Be Needed
|
2020
|
Cash Assistance Should Promote Equity:
Applying the “Black Women Best” Framework to Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
|
2021
|
Cassidy-Graham ACA Repeal Bill Would Cause Millions to Lose Coverage
|
2018
|
CBO::
Alexander Stabilization Bill Would Raise Costs for Moderate-Income Consumers, Decrease Coverage
|
2018
|
CBO ANALYSIS FINDS INCREASED REVENUES WOULD OFFSET INCREASED ENTITLEMENT COSTS UNDER SENATE IMMIGRATION BILL:
Often-cited Cost Figure of $126 Billion Reflects Misreading of the CBO Report
|
2006
|
CBO ESTIMATE SHOWS THE SENATE IMMIGRATION BILL’S BUDGET IMPACT IS VERY MODEST
|
2007
|
Census Data Show Poverty and Inequality Remained High in 2012 and Median Income Was Stagnant, But Fewer Americans Were Uninsured:
Figures Also Show SNAP’s Strong Antipoverty Impact
|
2013
|
Census Data Show Robust Progress Across the Board in 2016 in Income, Poverty, and Health Coverage:
Two Consecutive Years of Progress on All Three Measures Is Unprecedented
|
2017
|
CHAD STONE ON PROTECTING LOWER-INCOME FAMILIES IN CLIMATE CHANGE LEGISLATION
|
2009
|
Chairman Ryan Gets 66 Percent of His Budget Cuts from Programs for People With Low or Moderate Incomes
|
2013
|
Change to Insurance Payment Formulas Will Raise Costs for Millions With Marketplace or Employer Plans
|
2019
|
Changes in SNAP Benefit Levels and Food Spending and Diet Quality::
Simulations from the National Household Food Acquisition and Purchase Survey
|
2022
|
CHANGING CLIMATE BILL TO GIVE MORE ALLOWANCES TO ELECTRIC UTILITIES WOULD LIKELY HURT, NOT HELP, CONSUMERS
|
2009
|
Changing Medicaid’s Funding Structure to a Per Capita Cap Would Shift Costs to States, Force Deep Cuts, and Leave Millions Uninsured
|
2023
|
CHARGE THAT BIPARTISAN SCHIP COMPROMISE BILL AIDS UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS IS FALSE
|
2007
|
Chart Book::
Housing and Health Problems Are Intertwined. So Are Their Solutions.
|
2022
|
Chart Book::
The Far-Reaching Benefits of the Affordable Care Act’s Medicaid Expansion
|
2019
|
Chart Book::
The Far-Reaching Benefits of the Affordable Care Act’s Medicaid Expansion
|
2020
|
Child Care and Housing::
Big Expenses With Too Little Help Available
|
2019
|
Child Poverty Falls to Record Low, Comprehensive Measure Shows Stronger Government Policies Account for Long-Term Improvement
|
2017
|
CLIMATE-CHANGE POLICIES CAN TREAT LOW-INCOME FAMILIES FAIRLY AND BE FISCALLY RESPONSIBLE
|
2008
|
Closing Medicaid Coverage Gap Would Help Diverse Group and Narrow Racial Disparities
|
2021
|
Closing the Coverage Gap a Critical Step for Advancing Health and Economic Justice
|
2021
|
Closing the Coverage Gap Would Improve Black Maternal Health
|
2021
|
College Support Programs Tailored to TANF Parents Can Expand Employment Opportunities, Increase Earnings, and Promote Equity
|
2023
|
Comparison of Benefits for Poor Families To Middle-Class Incomes Is Deeply Flawed
|
2013
|
Congress Prioritizes Housing Programs in 2018 Funding Bill, Rejects Trump Administration Proposals
|
2018
|
Congress Should Add Funding to Prevent 2018 Housing Voucher Cuts
|
2017
|
Congress Should Bolster ACA Marketplace Coverage Amid COVID-19:
Marketplaces Can Do Even More to Protect People From Health and Economic Hardship
|
2020
|
Congress Should Heed President Biden’s Call for Fundamental UI Reform
|
2021
|
Congress Should Increase HUD Funding in 2019 to Prevent Voucher Cuts, Help Children Escape Poverty
|
2018
|
Congress Should Reject Proposals to Cut Non-Defense Program Funding
|
2023
|
Congress Should Revisit 2017 Tax Law’s Trillion-Dollar Corporate Rate Cut in 2025
|
2024
|
Congressional Republicans’ Budget Plans Are Likely to Cut Health Coverage
|
2023
|
Continuous Coverage Protections in Families First Act Prevent Coverage Gaps by Reducing “Churn”
|
2020
|
Continuous Eligibility Keeps People Insured and Reduces Costs
|
2021
|
Coronavirus Response Should Include Urgent Fiscal Policy Measures to Address Financial Hardship, Stave Off a Severe Recession
|
2020
|
Council of Economic Advisers Report on Assistance Programs and Employment Overlooks Key Evidence
|
2018
|
Coverage for COVID-19 Testing, Vaccinations, and Treatment
|
2022
|
Coverage for COVID-19 Testing, Vaccinations, and Treatment
|
2021
|
Coverage for COVID-19 Testing, Vaccinations, and Treatment
|
2021
|
Coverage for COVID-19 Testing, Vaccinations, and Treatment
|
2022
|
COVID Relief Provisions Stabilized Health Coverage, Improved Access and Affordability
|
2022
|
Cuts to Low-Income Assistance Programs in President Trump’s 2020 Budget Are Wide-Ranging
|
2019
|
Debt Ceiling Agreement’s SNAP Changes Would Increase Hunger and Poverty for Many Older Low-Income People; New Exemptions Would Help Some Others
|
2023
|
Deep Poverty Among Children Rose in TANF’s First Decade, Then Fell as Other Programs Strengthened:
Stronger Income Support Policies Needed to Make Further Progress
|
2020
|
Deep Poverty Among Children Worsened in Welfare Law's First Decade
|
2014
|
Deficit Reduction Should Not Increase Poverty and Hardship:
If Low-Income Programs Are Targeted, Consequences Could Be Widespread and Long-Lasting
|
2013
|
Demographic Data Highlight Potential Harm of New Trump Proposal to Restrict Housing Assistance
|
2019
|
The Design and Implementation of Policies to Protect Low-Income Households under a Carbon Tax
|
2015
|
Designed to Fit the Times::
Flexible Design Elements for Subsidized Jobs Programs
|
2018
|
DESIGNING CLIMATE-CHANGE LEGISLATION THAT SHIELDS LOW-INCOME HOUSEHOLDS FROM INCREASED POVERTY AND HARDSHIP
|
2008
|
“Direct Enrollment” in Marketplace Coverage Lacks Protections for Consumers, Exposes Them to Harm:
New “Enhanced Direct Enrollment” Heightens Risks
|
2019
|
Dobbs Decision Reduces Freedom, Will Widen Inequities:
Statement of Sharon Parrott, President
|
2022
|
DOCUMENTING CITIZENSHIP AND IDENTITY USING DATA MATCHES:
A Promising Strategy for State Medicaid Programs
|
2006
|
Economic Downturn and Legacy of Bush Policies Continue to Drive Large Deficits:
Economic Recovery Measures, Financial Rescues Have Only Temporary Impact
|
2013
|
Economic Security Programs Cut Poverty Nearly in Half Over Last 50 Years:
Figures Highlight Programs’ Effectiveness
|
2019
|
Economic Security Programs Help Low-Income Children Succeed Over Long Term, Many Studies Find
|
2017
|
Economic Security Programs Reduce Overall Poverty, Racial and Ethnic Inequities:
Stronger Policies Needed to Make Further Progress
|
2021
|
Economic Security Programs Reduce Overall Poverty, Racial and Ethnic Inequities:
Stronger Policies Needed to Make Further Progress
|
2021
|
Economy Remains Resilient at Mid-Year
|
2023
|
Economy Strong as 2023 Ended
|
2024
|
Eligibility Restrictions in Recent Medicaid Waivers Would Cause Many Thousands of People to Become Uninsured
|
2018
|
Eligible Low-Income Children Missing Out on Crucial WIC Benefits During Pandemic:
Recent Participation Varies Widely by State; Lags Medicaid, SNAP
|
2021
|
Eliminating Federal Protections for People with Health Conditions Would Mean Return to Dysfunctional Pre-ACA Individual Market
|
2020
|
Emergency Special Enrollment Period Would Boost Health Coverage Access at a Critical Time
|
2020
|
Ending Behavioral Requirements and Reproductive Control Measures Would Move TANF in an Antiracist Direction
|
2022
|
Ending DACA Program for Young Undocumented Immigrants Makes No Economic Sense
|
2017
|
ENSIGN AMENDMENT WOULD UNDERCUT IMMIGRATION BILL GOALS BY IMPOSING UNAFFORDABLE TAX BURDENS ON MANY IMMIGRANTS
|
2007
|
Entering Their Second Decade, Affordable Care Act Coverage Expansions Have Helped Millions, Provide the Basis for Further Progress
|
2024
|
ESSENTIAL FACTS ABOUT THE VICTIMS OF HURRICANE KATRINA
|
2005
|
Estimated Cuts in Federal Housing Assistance and Community Development Programs Due to Sequestration, 2013
|
2013
|
Evidence Compiled by President’s Economic Experts Illustrates Long-Term Gains from Antipoverty Programs
|
2015
|
Examining the Congressional Budget Office Cost Estimate of the Senate Immigration Bill
|
2013
|
Executive Order, Other Administration Actions Would Weaken Medicare
|
2019
|
Expanding Health Savings Accounts Would Boost Tax Shelters, Not Access to Care
|
2023
|
Expanding Medicaid for Parents Improves Coverage and Health for Both Parents and Children
|
2020
|
Expanding Medicaid for Parents Improves Coverage and Health for Both Parents and Children
|
2021
|
Expanding Rental Assistance Demonstration Would Help Low-Income Families, Seniors, and People with Disabilities
|
2014
|
Expanding Work Requirements Would Make It Harder for People to Meet Basic Needs:
Would Do Little to Improve Long-Term Work Opportunities and Outcomes
|
2023
|
Expiration of Federal K-12 Emergency Funds Could Pose Challenges for States
|
2024
|
EXTENDING “CLIMATE REBATES” TO INCLUDE MIDDLE-INCOME CONSUMERS
|
2009
|
FACTS ABOUT LATINOS IN THE FOOD STAMP PROGRAM
|
2007
|
Failure to Close Coverage Gap Would Leave Millions Uninsured and Facing Worse Health Outcomes
|
2022
|
Failure to Extend Emergency Unemployment Benefits Will Hurt Jobless Workers in Every State:
Nearly 5 Million Expected to Lose Out on Benefits in Next 12 Months
|
2013
|
Families, Older People in Every State at Risk Under Proposed SNAP Rule That Would Take Food Away for Not Meeting Work Requirements
|
2023
|
Families Wait Years for Housing Vouchers Due to Inadequate Funding:
Expanding Program Would Reduce Hardship, Improve Equity
|
2021
|
FAQ::
The Trump Administration’s Proposal to Lower the Federal Poverty Line
|
2019
|
Federal Action Needed to Close Medicaid “Coverage Gap,” Extend Coverage to 2.2 Million People
|
2021
|
Federal Policy Changes Can Help More Families with Housing Vouchers Live in Higher-Opportunity Areas
|
2018
|
Final Opioid Package Should Include Several Medicaid Provisions That Improve Access to Care:
But One Remains a Serious Concern
|
2018
|
Financial Challenges Facing Social Security and Medicare Largely Unchanged From Last Year, Except for Improvement in Disability Insurance
|
2019
|
The Financial Crisis::
Lessons for the Next One
|
2015
|
Fiscal Stimulus Needed to Fight Recessions:
Lessons From the Great Recession
|
2020
|
Flexibility to Raise Rents Under House Bill Would Harm Needy Families and Lay Groundwork for Funding Cuts
|
2018
|
Flexible Recovery Funds Offer States a Tool to Advance Environmental Justice
|
2022
|
For LGBTQ People, Recent Anti-Discrimination Advances Could Lessen Barriers to Economic Inclusion
|
2022
|
For States, Inclusive Approach to Unauthorized Immigrants Can Help Build Better Economies
|
2015
|
A Frayed and Fragmented System of Supports for Low-Income Adults Without Minor Children
|
2021
|
Freedom Caucus “Welfare Reform” Bill Would Increase Poverty and Hardship Without Helping People Succeed in the Labor Market
|
2017
|
Frequently Asked Questions About ACA Section 1332 Waivers and Medicaid
|
2019
|
Frequently Asked Questions About Medicaid
|
2019
|
Frequently Asked Questions About “Partial” Medicaid Expansion
|
2019
|
Frequently Asked Questions on State Adoption of the Health Insurer Fee
|
2020
|
Funding Bill and Carryover Funding Should Enable Agencies to Issue More Housing Vouchers in 2019
|
2019
|
Future Stimulus Should Include Immigrants and Dependents Previously Left Out, Mandate Automatic Payments
|
2020
|
Gaps in Economic Support for Non-Elderly Adults Without Children Continue to Leave Millions in Poverty, Data Show
|
2021
|
Georgia’s 1332 Waiver Proposal Puts Coverage at Risk for Tens of Thousands
|
2020
|
Georgia’s Plan to Exit Marketplace Will Leave More People Uninsured, Should Be Revoked
|
2021
|
Georgia’s Unprecedented 1332 Waiver Would Endanger Consumers and Violate Federal Law:
Tens of Thousands of Low- and Moderate-Income Georgians Would Likely Lose Subsidies and Become Uninsured
|
2019
|
GLOBAL SPENDING CAP WOULD MAKE IT VIRTUALLY IMPOSSIBLE TO ENACT CLIMATE LEGISLATION:
Budget Enforcement Device Has Received Growing Attention in Recent Days
|
2011
|
Government’s Pandemic Response Turned a Would-Be Poverty Surge Into a Record Poverty Decline
|
2023
|
Greenstein::
CBPP Adds Its Voice to Calls for Justice and Systemic Reform
|
2020
|
Greenstein::
New ACA Repeal Plan, But Same Harm to Millions of Americans
|
2018
|
Greenstein::
Relief Package Includes Important Aid, But More Needed to Meet Urgent Needs
|
2020
|
Greenstein::
CBPP Adds Its Voice to Calls for Justice and Systemic Reform
|
2020
|
Greenstein::
Trump’s Reorganization Proposals Affecting Low-Income Programs Raise Serious Concerns
|
2018
|
Greenstein::
Health Coverage Progress Stalls — Even as Economy Reduces Poverty, Boosts Income
|
2018
|
Greenstein::
More Americans Uninsured, Though Progress on Poverty Continues
|
2019
|
Greenstein::
Trump COVID-19 Executive Actions Woefully Inadequate, Legally Dangerous
|
2020
|
Greenstein::
Senate Republican COVID Relief Proposal Fails to Meet Needs of Struggling Families, Economy
|
2020
|
Greenstein::
Trump Administration’s Proposed Rule Will Result in Legal Immigrants of Modest Means Forgoing Needed Benefits
|
2018
|
Guía rápida sobre la elegibilidad y los beneficios del Programa de Asistencia Nutricional Suplementaria (SNAP)
|
2022
|
A Guide to Statistics on Historical Trends in Income Inequality
|
2020
|
Health Care Lifeline::
The Affordable Care Act and the COVID-19 Pandemic
|
2020
|
Health Care Rule Changes Will Harm Consumers
|
2018
|
Health Extenders Agreement Takes a Step Backward
|
2019
|
Health Premiums Will Rise Steeply for Millions if Rescue Plan Tax Credits Expire
|
2022
|
Health Proposals in President’s 2020 Budget Would Reduce Health Insurance Coverage and Access to Care
|
2019
|
Health Proposals in President’s Budget Would Reduce Health Insurance Coverage and Access to Care
|
2018
|
Health Provisions in American Rescue Plan Act Improve Access to Health Coverage During COVID Crisis
|
2021
|
Health Provisions in House Relief Bill Would Improve Access to Health Coverage During COVID Crisis
|
2021
|
Helping Families Meet Basic Needs Enables Parents to Promote Children’s Healthy Growth, Development
|
2021
|
HISPANICS AND SOCIAL SECURITY::
THE IMPLICATIONS OF REFORM PROPOSALS
|
2005
|
HISPANICS’ LARGE STAKE IN THE SOCIAL SECURITY DEBATE
|
2005
|
Historic Unemployment Programs Provided Vital Support to Workers and the Economy During Pandemic, Offer Roadmap for Future Reform
|
2021
|
HOLDING DOWN INCREASES IN UTILITY BILLS IS A FLAWED WAY TO PROTECT CONSUMERS WHILE FIGHTING GLOBAL WARMING:
Direct Consumer Rebates a Better Approach
|
2009
|
House Bill Gives States Incentive to Quickly Expand Medicaid, Cover Millions of Uninsured
|
2021
|
House Bill Would Fund Housing Vouchers and Other Key Investments to Reduce Homelessness, Help With Rising Housing Costs
|
2022
|
House Bill Would Make Significant Progress on Health Care Affordability and Coverage
|
2019
|
House Build Back Better Legislation Advances Racial Equity
|
2021
|
House HUD Bill Would Cut Assistance to Low-Income Renters:
Would Stall Recent Progress in Reducing Homelessness
|
2014
|
HOUSE RECONCILIATION BILL TARGETS FOOD STAMP PROGRAM FOR CUTS
|
2005
|
House Relief Package Would Help Millions and Bolster the Economy
|
2021
|
House Republicans’ Agriculture Appropriations Bill Would Cut WIC Benefits for 5 Million Participants, Put SNAP Benefits at Risk for 1 Million Older Adults
|
2023
|
House Republicans’ Pledge to Cut Appropriated Programs to 2022 Level Would Have Severe Effects, Particularly for Non-Defense Programs
|
2023
|
Housing and Health Partners Can Work Together to Close the Housing Affordability Gap
|
2020
|
Housing Assistance in American Rescue Plan Act Will Prevent Millions of Evictions, Help People Experiencing Homelessness
|
2021
|
Housing Assistance in House COVID Bill Would Prevent Millions of Evictions, Help People Experiencing Homelessness
|
2021
|
Housing Bill Unanimously Passed by House Would Build on Effectiveness of Rental Assistance
|
2016
|
Housing Investments in Build Back Better Would Address Pressing Unmet Needs
|
2022
|
Housing Vouchers in Economic Recovery Bill Would Sharply Cut Homelessness, Housing Instability
|
2021
|
Housing Vouchers Strengthen Other Recovery Agenda Investments
|
2021
|
Housing Work Requirements Would Harm Families, Including Many Workers
|
2018
|
HOW A “CLIMATE REBATE” WOULD WORK
|
2009
|
HOW CBO ESTIMATES THE COST OF CLIMATE-CHANGE LEGISLATION:
Explaining the “25 Percent Offset”
|
2008
|
How Housing Vouchers Can Help Address California’s Rental Crisis
|
2016
|
HOW LOW-INCOME CONSUMERS FARE IN THE HOUSE CLIMATE BILL
|
2009
|
HOW LOW-INCOME CONSUMERS FARE IN THE SENATE CLIMATE-CHANGE BILL
|
2008
|
HOW LOW-INCOME CONSUMERS WOULD FARE IN THE KERRY-LIEBERMAN CLIMATE-CHANGE BILL
|
2010
|
How States Are Using Federal Fiscal Recovery Funds
|
2022
|
How States Can Best Use Federal Fiscal Recovery Funds::
Lessons From State Choices So Far
|
2022
|
HOW TO USE EXISTING TAX AND BENEFIT SYSTEMS TO OFFSET CONSUMERS’ HIGHER ENERGY COSTS UNDER AN EMISSIONS CAP
|
2009
|
Immediate and Robust Policy Response Needed in Face of Grave Risks to the Economy
|
2020
|
IMMIGRANTS AND WELFARE REAUTHORIZATION
|
2002
|
Immigrants Contribute Greatly to U.S. Economy, Despite Administration’s “Public Charge” Rule Rationale
|
2019
|
IMMIGRATION AND SOCIAL SECURITY
|
2008
|
THE IMPORTANCE OF SOCIAL SECURITY TO THE HISPANIC COMMUNITY
|
2005
|
Important Investments in Build Back Better Would Expand Pathways to Quality Jobs, Promote Equity
|
2022
|
Improvements in TANF Cash Benefits Needed to Undo the Legacy of Historical Racism
|
2022
|
Improving ACA Subsidies for Low- and Moderate-Income Consumers Is Key to Increasing Coverage
|
2019
|
Improving Customer Service in Health and Human Services Through Technology
|
2018
|
Improving SNAP and Medicaid Access::
Filling Income Eligibility Gaps to Maximize Health Coverage
|
2020
|
Improving SNAP and Medicaid Access::
Medicaid Renewals
|
2018
|
Improving Users’ Experience With Online SNAP and Medicaid Systems
|
2020
|
In Pandemic’s Second Year, Government Policies Helped Drive Child Poverty Rate to a Record Low, Cut Uninsured Rate, New Census Data Show:
Statement of Sharon Parrott, President, on 2021 Census Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Data
|
2022
|
Inclusive Approach to Immigrants Who Are Undocumented Can Help Families and States Prosper
|
2019
|
Increases in TANF Cash Benefit Levels Are Critical to Help Families Meet Rising Costs
|
2023
|
Individual Market Stabilization Proposals Should Avoid Raising Costs for Consumers:
Proposals Should Also Address Greatest Risks to the Market
|
2018
|
Infant Formula Shortage Highlights WIC’s Critical Role in Feeding Babies
|
2022
|
Inflation Concerns Should Not Impede Enactment of Build Back Better
|
2021
|
Infrastructure Plans Should Invest in Affordable Housing
|
2018
|
The INS Public Charge Guidance::
What Does it Mean For Immigrants Who Need Public Assistance?
|
2000
|
Investing Climate Revenues in Subsidized Housing Energy Efficiency Would Cut Emissions and Lower Federal Costs
|
2009
|
Investing in Housing Vouchers Critical to Protecting Children From Hardship, Building More Equitable Future
|
2021
|
Jobs Recovery Stalled in December, Highlighting Importance of Further Relief and Stimulus Measures
|
2021
|
Kentucky Waiver Will Harm Medicaid Beneficiaries
|
2018
|
Key Features of a Federal Renters’ Tax Credit
|
2015
|
Key Features of a Federal Renters’ Tax Credit
|
2017
|
Key Flaws of Short-Term Health Plans Pose Risks to Consumers
|
2018
|
Labor Market Conditions Should Determine Duration, Size of COVID-19 Relief Measures
|
2020
|
Labor Market Weaker Than Headline Numbers Suggest:
Further Relief Measures Needed for Rapid and Equitable Recovery
|
2021
|
Larger, Longer-Lasting Increases in Federal Medicaid Funding Needed to Protect Coverage
|
2020
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Last 11 States Should Expand Medicaid to Maximize Coverage and Protect Against Funding Drop as Continuous Coverage Ends
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2023
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Latest Republican ACA Repeal Plan Would Have Similar Harmful Impacts on Coverage and Health as All the Others
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2018
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LESSONS FROM THE TELEPHONE LIFELINE PROGRAM ADD TO CONCERNS ABOUT USING UTILITIES TO DELIVER LOW-INCOME CLIMATE REBATES
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2008
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Leveraging Text Messaging to Improve Communications in Safety Net Programs
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2019
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Life After TANF in Kansas::
For Most, Unsteady Work and Earnings Below Half the Poverty Line
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2018
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LIFT Voices Describe Hardships Among Black and Latina Mothers in Pandemic
|
2020
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Locking People Out of Medicaid Coverage Will Increase Uninsured, Harm Beneficiaries’ Health
|
2018
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Long in Recession, Puerto Rico Needs More Than Just COVID-19 Relief to Overcome Its Crises
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2020
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Long Waitlists for Housing Vouchers Show Pressing Unmet Need for Assistance
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2021
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LOSS OF SSI AID IS IMPOVERISHING THOUSANDS OF REFUGEES:
Congress Could Prevent Further Hardship
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2007
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LOW-INCOME CLIMATE CONSUMER RELIEF::
FUNDS NEEDED FOR STATE ADMINISTRATION
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2009
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Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Could Do More to Expand Opportunity for Poor Families
|
2018
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Low-Income Programs Not Driving Nation’s Long-Term Fiscal Problem:
Programs Outside Health Projected to Decline Relative to Economy
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2018
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Making Health Insurance More Affordable for Middle-Income Individual Market Consumers
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2019
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Many Lawfully Present Immigrants Would Lose Affordable Health Coverage Under Senate Plan
|
2017
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Many Unemployed Workers Will Exhaust Jobless Benefits This Year If More Weeks of Benefits Aren’t in Relief Package
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2020
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Many Working People Could Lose Health Coverage Due to Medicaid Work Requirements
|
2018
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Marketplace Sign-Up Rate Is Strong Despite a Tumultuous Year, But Will It Last?
|
2018
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Marketplaces Poised for Further Gains as Open Enrollment Begins
|
2021
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McCarthy Medicaid Proposal Puts Millions of People in Expansion States at Risk of Losing Health Coverage
|
2023
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Medicaid and Federal Grant Funding Can Improve Treatment and Housing Options for People With Substance Use Disorders
|
2018
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Medicaid and Medicare Enrollees Need Dental, Vision, and Hearing Benefits
|
2020
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Medicaid Can Partner With Housing Providers and Others to Address Enrollees’ Social Needs
|
2020
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Medicaid Coverage Protections in Families First Act::
What They Require and How to Implement Them
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2020
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MEDICAID DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENT DISPROPORTIONATELY HARMS NON-HISPANICS, NEW STATE DATA SHOW::
Rule Mostly Hurts U.S. Citizen Children, Not Undocumented Immigrants
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2007
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Medicaid Expansion::
Frequently Asked Questions
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2021
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Medicaid Expansion::
Frequently Asked Questions
|
2024
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Medicaid Expansion Dramatically Increased Coverage for People with Opioid-Use Disorders, Latest Data Show
|
2018
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Medicaid Expansion Has Helped Narrow Racial Disparities in Health Coverage and Access to Care
|
2020
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Medicaid Expansion Has Saved at Least 19,000 Lives, New Research Finds:
State Decisions Not to Expand Have Led to 15,000 Premature Deaths
|
2019
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Medicaid Is Key to Building a System of Comprehensive Substance Use Care for Low-Income People
|
2021
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Medicaid Protections in Families First Act Critical to Protecting Health Coverage
|
2020
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Medicaid Work Requirements Can’t Be Fixed:
Unintended Consequences Are Inevitable Result
|
2019
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Medicaid Work Requirements Don’t Protect People With Disabilities:
Yet Another Way Requirements Are at Odds With Medicaid’s Objectives
|
2018
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Medicaid Work Requirements Will Harm Families, Including Workers
|
2018
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Medicaid Works for Children
|
2018
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Medicaid Works for People in Rural Communities
|
2018
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Medicaid Works for People with Substance Use Disorders
|
2018
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Medicaid Works for Seniors
|
2018
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Medicare Is Not “Bankrupt”
|
2019
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Meeting the Housing Needs of People With Substance Use Disorders
|
2019
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Michigan Medicaid Proposal Would Lead to Large Coverage Losses, Harm Low-Income Workers
|
2018
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Michigan’s Waiver Proposal Would Undermine Its Successful Medicaid Expansion
|
2018
|
Modest “Lookback” Provision in Bipartisan Child Tax Credit Expansion Helps Working Families Who Temporarily Face Tough Financial Times:
Criticisms Ignore Realities of Families’ Lives
|
2024
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Montana’s Fiscal Gains From Medicaid Expansion Are a Model for Wyoming
|
2022
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More Funds Needed to Avert Housing Voucher Cuts as COVID-Related Job Losses Increase Costs
|
2020
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More Housing Vouchers::
Most Important Step to Help More People Afford Stable Homes
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2021
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More Housing Vouchers Needed to Help People With Disabilities Afford Stable Homes in the Community
|
2021
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More Relief Needed to Alleviate Hardship:
Households Struggle to Afford Food, Pay Rent, Emerging Data Show
|
2020
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Mortgage Interest Deduction Is Ripe for Reform:
Conversion to Tax Credit Could Raise Revenue and Make Subsidy More Effective and Fairer
|
2013
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Most Parents Leaving TANF Work, But in Low-Paying, Unstable Jobs, Recent Studies Find
|
2020
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Most Workers in Low-Wage Labor Market Work Substantial Hours, in Volatile Jobs:
SNAP or Medicaid Work Requirements Would Be Difficult for Many Low-Wage Workers to Meet
|
2018
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“Moving to Work” Housing Program Raises Serious Concerns
|
2015
|
Murray-Kaine Proposal to Expand, Improve Child Care Would Benefit Families and the Economy
|
2022
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A National Paid Leave Program Would Help Workers, Families:
Should Prioritize Workers of Color and Those With Low Wages
|
2021
|
Needs of Younger Generations Argue for Further Fiscal Relief and Stimulus
|
2021
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Neighborhood-Based Subsidy Caps Can Make Housing Vouchers More Efficient and Effective
|
2015
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NEW CHARGES ABOUT HOW HOUSE CHILDREN’S HEALTH BILL AFFECTS UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS ARE FALSE
|
2007
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NEW CHILDREN’S HEALTH LAW REDUCES THE HARMFUL IMPACT OF DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENT
|
2009
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NEW CHILDREN’S HEALTH LEGISLATION WOULD NOT ALLOW UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS TO ENROLL IN SCHIP OR MEDICAID
|
2007
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NEW CITIZENSHIP DOCUMENTATION OPTION FOR MEDICAID AND CHIP IS UP AND RUNNING:
Data Matches with Social Security Administration Are Easing Burdens on Families and States
|
2010
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New Claims by Opponents of Medicaid Expansion Rest on Faulty Analysis
|
2019
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NEW CLIMATE BILL IN SENATE PROVIDES FUNDING FOR LOW-INCOME CONSUMERS BUT AMOUNT FALLS SHORT OF NEED:
Allowance Allocation is One-Sixth Below House Level
|
2009
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New Data: Millions Struggling to Eat and Pay Rent:
Joblessness Continues to Affect Tens of Millions
|
2020
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New Data on Hardship Underscore Continued Need for Substantial COVID Relief
|
2020
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NEW DOCUMENTATION RULE THREATENS MEDICAID COVERAGE FOR MANY:
African American Beneficiaries at Particular Risk
|
2006
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NEW EPA AND CBO ESTIMATES REFUTE CLAIMS THAT HOUSE CLIMATE BILL WOULD IMPOSE LARGE COSTS ON HOUSEHOLDS AND THE ECONOMY
|
2009
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NEW HHS REGULATIONS FOCUS MEDICAID DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENT ON U.S. CITIZEN FAMILIES
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2006
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New House Build Back Better Legislation Would Make Long-Lasting Medicaid Improvements
|
2021
|
New HUD “Fair Market Rent” Policy Can Help Local Agencies Reduce Homelessness and Expand Housing Choice
|
2022
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New Jersey Governor’s Medicaid Fee Proposal Would Create Unintended Incentive for Job Discrimination, Harm Workers
|
2020
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THE NEW MEDICAID CITIZENSHIP DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENT::
A BRIEF OVERVIEW
|
2006
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NEW MEDICAID CITIZENSHIP DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENT IS TAKING A TOLL:
States Report Enrollment Is Down and Administrative Costs Are Up
|
2007
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NEW MEDICAID DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENT HURTING ENROLLMENT AND RAISING STATES’ COSTS, STUDY FINDS
|
2007
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New Report Reinforces Concerns About HUD’s Moving to Work Demonstration
|
2017
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NEW REQUIREMENT FOR BIRTH CERTIFICATES OR PASSPORTS COULD THREATEN MEDICAID COVERAGE FOR VULNERABLE BENEFICIARIES::
A State-by-state Analysis
|
2006
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New Research Reinforces Case for Restoring Lost Housing Vouchers
|
2015
|
Newly Proposed Rule Would Help Kids, Seniors, and Others Get and Stay Enrolled in Medicaid and CHIP
|
2022
|
No Mystery Why SNAP Enrollment Remains High::
It’s Still the Economy
|
2015
|
Non-Expansion States Can’t Fix “Catch-22” in Their Proposals to Take Medicaid Coverage Away From Parents Not Meeting Work Requirements
|
2018
|
Non-Metro Areas Gained About as Much as Metro Areas in 2015, American Community Survey Data Indicate:
Different Findings from Separate Census Survey Driven by Shift in Definition of Non-Metropolitan Areas
|
2016
|
Obama Budget Restores Housing Vouchers:
Targets Vouchers to Reduce Homelessness, Help Victims of Domestic Violence, Keep Families Together
|
2015
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Opportunities to Streamline Enrollment Across Public Benefit Programs
|
2017
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Opportunity-Boosting Job Preparedness Takes Significant Investment, Evidence Shows
|
2018
|
Options to Reduce State Medicaid Costs::
Managed Care Medical Loss Ratio
|
2019
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Options to Reduce State Medicaid Costs::
Managed Care Medical Loss Ratio
|
2019
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Options to Reduce State Medicaid Costs::
Prescription Drugs
|
2020
|
Pandemic Relief Must Include Comprehensive Housing Assistance for People Experiencing the Most Severe Hardship
|
2020
|
Pandemic Unemployment Insurance Provisions::
What They Mean for Access to SNAP, Medicaid, and TANF
|
2020
|
Parrott::
President’s Recovery Agenda Is an Ambitious Plan to Tackle Big Problems
|
2021
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Partial Medicaid Expansions Fall Short of Full Medicaid Expansion With Respect to Coverage and Access to Care
|
2019
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People Experiencing or at Risk of Homelessness Should Be a Priority in State COVID-19 Responses
|
2020
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Policies Can Make Health Coverage More Affordable, Accessible to Reach the Remaining Uninsured
|
2019
|
POLICY BASICS:
Climate-Change Legislation and Low-Income Consumers
|
2015
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POLICY BASICS:
Policies to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
|
2015
|
Policy Basics:
Introduction to Medicaid
|
2020
|
Policy Brief::
Medicaid Key to Building Comprehensive Substance Use Care System for Low-Income People
|
2021
|
Policy Brief::
Boosting SNAP Benefits Would Increase Spending on Groceries and Improve the Nutritional Quality of Food Purchases
|
2022
|
Policymakers Should Craft Compromise Build Back Better Package:
Pressing National Needs Require Action
|
2022
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Poverty Fell and Health Coverage Improved in 2013, But Economic Recovery Is Slow to Reach Many:
Median Income Rose for Families with Children But Not Overall
|
2014
|
Poverty Line Proposal Would Cut Medicaid, Medicare, and Premium Tax Credits, Causing Millions to Lose or See Reduced Benefits Over Time
|
2019
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Poverty Reduction Programs Help Adults Lacking College Degrees the Most:
Nearly 9 in 10 Working-Age Adults Lifted Above the Poverty Line Lack College Degree
|
2017
|
Preparing for the Next Recession::
Lessons from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
|
2016
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President’s Budget Previews Administrative Actions That Would Weaken Medicaid
|
2020
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Previewing Next Week’s Census Bureau Data on Poverty, Income, and Health Insurance
|
2020
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Progress on Income and Poverty Continued Into 2017 But Abruptly Halted on Health Coverage, Census Data Show
|
2018
|
Prohibiting Discrimination Against Renters Using Housing Vouchers Improves Results:
Lessons From Cities and States That Have Enacted Source of Income Laws
|
2018
|
Project-Based Vouchers:
Lessons from the Past to Guide Future Policy
|
2023
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Promising Montana Program Offers Services to Help Medicaid Enrollees Succeed in the Workforce
|
2018
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Promising Policies Could Reduce Economic Hardship, Expand Opportunity for Struggling Workers
|
2018
|
Proposal to Strengthen Minimum Wage Would Help Low-Wage Workers, With Little Impact on Employment
|
2014
|
Proposals to Couple Medicaid Expansion With Work Requirements::
Frequently Asked Questions
|
2019
|
Proposed Change to ACA Enrollment Policies Would Boost Insured Rate, Improve Continuity of Coverage
|
2019
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Proposed Restrictions Could Undermine Montana’s Successful Medicaid Expansion
|
2019
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Puerto Rico’s Medicaid Program Needs an Ongoing Commitment of Federal Funds
|
2019
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A Quick Guide to SNAP Eligibility and Benefits
|
2022
|
Raising Social Security’s Retirement Age Would Cut Benefits for All New Retirees:
Harm Would Fall Disproportionately on Seniors With Low Incomes
|
2023
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Raising Threshold for Health Reform’s Employer Mandate Would Put More Workers at Risk
|
2018
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Realizing the Housing Voucher Program’s Potential to Enable Families to Move to Better Neighborhoods
|
2016
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Recent Increase in SNAP Purchasing Power Invests in Children’s Health and Well-Being
|
2022
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Recent Inflation Is No Reason to Pare Back Needed Investments
|
2021
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Recovery Legislation Provides Historic Opportunity to Advance Racial Equity
|
2021
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Recovery Legislation Should Build on ACA Successes to Expand Health Coverage, Improve Affordability
|
2021
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Recovery Legislation Should Build On Affordable Care Act Improvements in Coverage for Adults Over 55
|
2021
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Recovery Proposals Adopt Proven Approaches to Reducing Poverty, Increasing Social Mobility
|
2021
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Reducing Cost-of-Living Adjustment Would Make Poverty Line a Less Accurate Measure of Basic Needs
|
2019
|
REDUCING DISPARITIES IN HEALTH COVERAGE FOR LEGAL IMMIGRANT CHILDREN AND PREGNANT WOMEN
|
2007
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Reinsurance Basics::
Considerations as States Look to Reduce Private Market Premiums
|
2019
|
Remote Identity Proofing::
Impacts on Access to Health Insurance
|
2016
|
Removing Barriers to Access From Remote Identity Proofing
|
2020
|
Rental Assistance Helps More Than 340,000 Veterans Afford Homes, but Large Unmet Needs Remain
|
2014
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Rental Assistance to Families with Children at Lowest Point in Decade
|
2016
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Renters’ Credit Would Help Low-Wage Workers, Seniors, and People with Disabilities Afford Housing:
Investment Would Help Rebalance Housing Policy
|
2017
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Renters’ Tax Credit Would Promote Equity and Advance Balanced Housing Policy
|
2013
|
Repealing Medicaid Exclusion for Institutional Care Risks Worsening Services for People With Substance Use Disorders
|
2018
|
Research Note::
Medicaid Enrollment Decline Among Adults and Children Too Large to Be Explained by Falling Unemployment
|
2019
|
Research Note::
1990s Cash Assistance Policy Changes Associated With Negative Social Behaviors for Adolescents, Particularly Boys
|
2019
|
Research Note::
Report Claiming Medicaid Work Requirements Would Lead to Large Income Gains Is Fundamentally Flawed
|
2019
|
Research Note::
Number of People in Families With Below-Poverty Earnings Has Soared, Especially Among Black and Latino Individuals
|
2020
|
Research Reinforces::
Providing Cash to Families in Poverty Reduces Risk of Family Involvement in Child Welfare
|
2023
|
Research Shows Housing Vouchers Reduce Hardship and Provide Platform for Long-Term Gains Among Children
|
2015
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Research Shows Rental Assistance Reduces Hardship and Provides Platform to Expand Opportunity for Low-Income Families
|
2019
|
Restrictions on Access to Care Don’t Improve Medicaid Beneficiaries’ Health:
Incentives for Healthy Behaviors Have Mixed Results
|
2018
|
Restrictive Medicaid Policies Will Impede Innovation to Improve Care and Reduce Costs
|
2019
|
Robust COVID Relief Achieved Historic Gains Against Poverty and Hardship, Bolstered Economy:
Testimony of Sharon Parrott, President, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Before the House Committee on the Budget
|
2022
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Robust COVID Relief Achieved Historic Gains Against Poverty and Hardship, Bolstered Economy
|
2022
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Robust COVID Relief Bolstered Economy and Reduced Hardship for Millions
|
2023
|
Robust Unemployment Insurance, Other Relief Needed to Mitigate Racial and Ethnic Unemployment Disparities
|
2020
|
Ryan Budget Would Undermine Safety Net’s Work Supports
|
2013
|
Safety Net for Poorest Weakened After Welfare Law But Regained Strength in Great Recession, at Least Temporarily:
A Decade After Welfare Overhaul, More Children in Deep Poverty
|
2015
|
Safety Net More Effective Against Poverty Than Previously Thought:
Correcting for Underreporting of Benefits Reveals Stronger Reductions in Poverty and Deep Poverty in All States
|
2015
|
SENATE CAN STRENGTHEN CLIMATE LEGISLATION BY REDUCING CORPORATE WELFARE AND BOOSTING TRUE CONSUMER RELIEF:
CBO Finds Middle-Income Households Would Fare Less Well than High-Income Households Under House Bill, Due to Certain Business Provisions
|
2009
|
Senate Expansion of “Moving to Work” Block Grants Would Sharply Cut Number of Families with Housing Vouchers
|
2015
|
Sequestration Could Deny Rental Assistance To 140,000 Low-Income Families:
Cuts Come at Time of Rising Need for Housing Assistance And Will Exacerbate Homelessness
|
2013
|
Sequestration’s Rising Toll: 100,000 Fewer Low-Income Families Have Housing Vouchers:
Congress Should Restore Vouchers in 2015 Bill
|
2014
|
SNAP Is Linked With Improved Health Outcomes and Lower Health Care Costs
|
2022
|
Social Security Lifts More People Above the Poverty Line Than Any Other Program
|
2023
|
Some House Leaders Ignore Evidence, Cite Flawed Reports to Justify Taking Basic Assistance Away From Needy Individuals
|
2018
|
Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)
|
2022
|
State Juvenile Justice Reforms Can Boost Opportunity, Particularly for Communities of Color
|
2021
|
State Medicaid Changes Can Improve Access to Coverage and Care During and After COVID-19 Crisis
|
2020
|
State TANF Agencies Can Help Connect TANF Households With Federal Economic Impact Payments
|
2020
|
State WIC Agencies Continue to Use Federal Flexibility to Streamline Enrollment
|
2022
|
STATEMENT BY ROBERT GREENSTEIN, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, ON THE LIEBERMAN-WARNER CLIMATE CHANGE BILL
|
2007
|
States Are Leveraging Medicaid to Respond to COVID-19
|
2020
|
States Are Leveraging Medicaid to Respond to COVID-19
|
2020
|
States Are Providing Affordable Health Coverage to People Barred From Certain Health Programs Due to Immigration Status
|
2023
|
States Are Using Much-Needed Temporary Flexibility in SNAP to Respond to COVID-19 Challenges
|
2021
|
States Can Act Now to Keep Medicaid Enrollees Covered When the Public Health Emergency Ends
|
2020
|
States Can Center Equity to Strengthen Their Economic Relief and Recovery Spending
|
2022
|
States Can Enact or Expand Child Tax Credits and Earned Income Tax Credits to Build Equitable, Inclusive Communities and Economies
|
2023
|
States Can Fight Corporate Tax Avoidance by Requiring Worldwide Combined Reporting
|
2024
|
States Can Help Ensure a Complete 2020 Census Count
|
2019
|
States Can Quickly Expand Medicaid to Provide Coverage and Financial Security to Millions
|
2020
|
States Can Reduce Medicaid’s Administrative Burdens to Advance Health and Racial Equity
|
2022
|
States’ Complex Medicaid Waivers Will Create Costly Bureaucracy and Harm Eligible Beneficiaries
|
2018
|
States’ Experiences Confirm Harmful Effects of Medicaid Work Requirements
|
2020
|
States’ Experiences Confirming Harmful Effects of Medicaid Work Requirements
|
2019
|
States Have an Important Opportunity to Address Childhood Hunger This Summer
|
2022
|
States Have Flexibility to Move TANF Work Programs in an Antiracist Direction
|
2022
|
States’ Income and Poverty Gains Even More Widespread in 2015 Than Initially Reported
|
2016
|
States Must Act to Preserve Medicaid Coverage as End of Continuous Coverage Requirement Nears
|
2023
|
States’ Recent Tax-Cut Spree Creates Big Risks for Families and Communities
|
2023
|
States Should Use Flexible Federal Pandemic Aid to Boost Access to Affordable Housing and Reduce Homelessness
|
2022
|
States That Have Expanded Medicaid Are Better Positioned to Address COVID-19 and Recession
|
2020
|
Stimulus Payments, Child Tax Credit Expansion Were Critical Parts of Successful COVID-19 Policy Response
|
2022
|
Streamlining Medicaid Enrollment During COVID-19 Public Health Emergency
|
2020
|
Streamlining Medicaid Renewals Through the Ex Parte Process
|
2021
|
Strengthening Housing Vouchers Should Be Priority in 2020 Funding Bills
|
2019
|
Strengthening Medicare Financing:
General Revenues Should Be Part of the Solution
|
2020
|
Strong Demand Expected for Marketplace Open Enrollment, Despite Administration Actions
|
2018
|
Struggling Families and Economy Need Robust, Bipartisan COVID Relief Agreement
|
2020
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Struggling Families and Economy Need Robust, Bipartisan COVID Relief Agreement
|
2020
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Struggling Families and Economy Need Robust, Bipartisan COVID Relief Agreement
|
2020
|
Subsidized Employment::
A Proven Strategy to Aid an Equitable Economic Recovery
|
2021
|
Substantial Funding Boost Needed to Renew Housing Vouchers in 2017:
Freeze Would Leave Vouchers for More Than 100,000 Families Unfunded
|
2017
|
Suit Challenging ACA Legally Suspect But Threatens Loss of Coverage for Millions
|
2020
|
Suit Challenging ACA Legally Suspect But Threatens Loss of Coverage for Tens of Millions
|
2020
|
Suit Challenging ACA Legally Suspect But Threatens Loss of Coverage for Tens of Millions
|
2021
|
Suit Challenging ACA Legally Suspect But Threatens Loss of Coverage for Tens of Millions
|
2020
|
“Superwaiver” Bill Threatens Key Low-Income Programs
|
2017
|
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
|
2022
|
Supportive Housing Helps Vulnerable People Live and Thrive in the Community
|
2016
|
SUPPOSED EASING OF HOUSE FOOD STAMP IMMIGRANT CUT TURNS OUT TO BE LARGELY COSMETIC:
Change Retains Full Cut, Merely Phases It In Over Several Years
|
2005
|
SURVEY INDICATES HOUSE BILL COULD DENY VOTING RIGHTS TO MILLIONS OF U.S. CITIZENS:
Low-Income, African American, Elderly, and Rural Voters at Special Risk
|
2006
|
SURVEY INDICATES THE DEFICIT REDUCTION ACT JEOPARDIZES MEDICAID COVERAGE FOR 3 TO 5 MILLION U.S. CITIZENS
|
2006
|
Taking Away Medicaid for Not Meeting Work Requirements Harms American Indians and Alaska Natives
|
2020
|
Taking Away Medicaid for Not Meeting Work Requirements Harms Children
|
2020
|
Taking Away Medicaid for Not Meeting Work Requirements Harms Low-Wage Workers
|
2020
|
Taking Away Medicaid for Not Meeting Work Requirements Harms Older Americans
|
2020
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Taking Away Medicaid for Not Meeting Work Requirements Harms People Experiencing Homelessness
|
2020
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Taking Away Medicaid for Not Meeting Work Requirements Harms People With Disabilities
|
2020
|
Taking Away Medicaid for Not Meeting Work Requirements Harms People With Mental Health Conditions
|
2020
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Taking Away Medicaid for Not Meeting Work Requirements Harms People With Substance Use Disorders
|
2020
|
Taking Away Medicaid for Not Meeting Work Requirements Harms Rural Residents and Communities
|
2020
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Taking Away Medicaid for Not Meeting Work Requirements Harms Veterans
|
2019
|
Taking Away Medicaid for Not Meeting Work Requirements Harms Women
|
2020
|
Taking Medicaid Away for Not Meeting a Work-Reporting Requirement Would Keep People From Health Care:
Many People Who Already Work or Should Be Exempt Would Lose Coverage
|
2023
|
Taking Medicaid Coverage Away From People Not Meeting Work Requirements Will Reduce Low-Income Families’ Access to Care and Worsen Health Outcomes
|
2018
|
TANF Cash Assistance Helps Families, But Program Is Not the Success Some Claim
|
2021
|
TANF Improvements Needed to Help Parents Find Better Work and Benefit From an Equitable Recovery
|
2021
|
TANF Policies Reflect Racist Legacy of Cash Assistance:
Reimagined Program Should Center Black Mothers
|
2021
|
TANF Provisions in Debt Ceiling Agreement
|
2023
|
TANF Provisions in House Republicans’ Debt-Ceiling-and-Cuts Bill Would Harm Families and Deepen Poverty Among Children
|
2023
|
TANF Studies Show Work Requirement Proposals for Other Programs Would Harm Millions, Do Little to Increase Work
|
2018
|
Tax Expenditure Reform::
An Essential Ingredient of Needed Deficit Reduction
|
2013
|
Temporary Pandemic SNAP Benefits Will End in Remaining 35 States in March 2023
|
2023
|
Tennessee Block Grant Proposal Threatens Care for Medicaid Beneficiaries
|
2019
|
Tens of Thousands Could Lose Coverage Under Georgia’s 1332 Waiver Proposal
|
2020
|
Testimony of Chad Stone, Chief Economist, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities:
Hearing on the Costs and Benefits for Energy Consumers and Energy Prices Associated with the Allocation of Greenhouse Gas Emission Allowances Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
|
2009
|
TESTIMONY OF ROBERT GREENSTEIN, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, CENTER ON BUDGET AND POLICY PRIORITIES:
HEARING ON THE FISCAL IMPACTS OF CONTROLLING CARBON EMISSIONS, HOUSE BUDGET COMMITTEE
|
2007
|
Testimony of Robert Greenstein, Executive Director, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities:
Hearing on the Tax Aspects of a Cap-and-Trade System Senate Committee on Finance
|
2008
|
TESTIMONY OF ROBERT GREENSTEIN, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, CENTER ON BUDGET AND POLICY PRIORITIES:
HEARING ON “CAP, AUCTION, AND TRADE: AUCTIONS AND REVENUE RECYCLING UNDER CARBON CAP AND TRADE” SELECT COMMITTEE ON ENERGY INDEPENDENCE AND GLOBAL WARMING
|
2008
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TESTIMONY OF ROBERT GREENSTEIN, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, CENTER ON BUDGET AND POLICY PRIORITIES HOUSE COMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND COMMERCE
|
2009
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TESTIMONY OF ROBERT GREENSTEIN, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, CENTER ON BUDGET AND POLICY PRIORITIES HOUSE COMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND COMMERCE SUBCOMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT
|
2009
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THOUSANDS OF POOR REFUGEES FACE LOSS OF SSI BENEFITS:
Lawmakers Should Act to Preserve Lifeline for Vulnerable Group
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2010
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Three Reasons Why Providing Cash to Families With Children Is a Sound Policy Investment
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2022
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Time to Get It Right::
State Actions Now Can Preserve Medicaid Coverage When Public Health Emergency Ends
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2022
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Timing Gimmicks Pose Threat to Fiscally Responsible Corporate Tax Reform:
Savings in First Decade Need to Continue in Second Decade
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2014
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To Improve Behavioral Health, Start by Closing the Medicaid Coverage Gap
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2021
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To Promote Equity, States Should Invest More TANF Dollars in Basic Assistance
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2022
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Tracking the COVID-19 Economy’s Effects on Food, Housing, and Employment Hardships
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2021
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Tracking the COVID-19 Economy’s Effects on Food, Housing, and Employment Hardships
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2021
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Tracking the COVID-19 Economy’s Effects on Food, Housing, and Employment Hardships
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2021
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Tracking the COVID-19 Recession’s Effects on Food, Housing, and Employment Hardships
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2020
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Tracking the COVID-19 Recession’s Effects on Food, Housing, and Employment Hardships
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2021
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Trapped by the Firewall::
Policy Changes Are Needed to Improve Health Coverage for Low-Income Workers
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2019
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Trump Administration Blocks Housing Voucher Policy That Would Expand Opportunity and Reduce Costs
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2017
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Trump Administration Rule Will Harm Immigrant Families and Ill-Serve America
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2019
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Trump Administration’s ACA Repeal Suit Stance Is in Line With Its Health Care Agenda
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2020
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Trump Administration’s Harmful Changes to Medicaid
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2020
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The Trump Administration’s Medicaid Block Grant Guidance::
Frequently Asked Questions
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2020
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Trump Administration’s Overbroad Public Charge Definition Could Deny Those Without Substantial Means a Chance to Come to or Stay in the U.S.
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2019
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Trump Administration’s Proposed Rule Would Perpetuate Racist and Discriminatory Housing Practices
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2019
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Trump Budget’s Housing Proposals Would Raise Rents on Struggling Families, Seniors, and People with Disabilities
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2017
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Trump “Public Charge” Rule Would Prove Particularly Harsh for Pregnant Women and Children
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2018
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Trump Rent Increase Plan Won’t Reduce Shortfalls from Proposed 2019 Rental Assistance Funding Cuts
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2018
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Trump Rule Would Threaten Low-Wage Legal Immigrants in the U.S. If Their Families Receive Any of Wide Array of Benefits, Including the Earned Income Tax Credit
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2018
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Uncompensated Care Costs Fell in Nearly Every State as ACA’s Major Coverage Provisions Took Effect:
Medicaid Waivers That Create Barriers to Coverage Jeopardize Gains
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2018
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Under President’s Budget, TANF Would Likely Provide Fewer Families with Cash Assistance and Work Opportunities, New Details Show
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2018
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Understanding TANF Cost Recovery in the Child Support Program
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2024
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Unemployment Insurance System Unprepared for Another Recession:
Emergency Measures Would Be Needed If Near-Term Economic Downturn Occurs
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2023
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Uninsured Rate Rose Again in 2019, Further Eroding Earlier Progress
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2020
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Uninsured Rate Rose in 2019; Income and Poverty Data Overtaken by Pandemic Recession
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2020
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Unwinding the Medicaid Continuous Coverage Provision::
What States Can Do Now to Keep Eligible People Covered
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2021
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Updated - Parrott::
New Build Back Better Legislation a Historic Step Forward
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2021
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Using Administrative Advocacy to Improve Access to Public Benefits
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2018
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Using Asset Verification Systems to Streamline Medicaid Determinations
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2021
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USING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TO DOCUMENT CITIZENSHIP IN MEDICAID
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2006
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Using SNAP Data for Medicaid Renewals Can Keep Eligible Beneficiaries Enrolled
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2020
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Vouchers Can Help Families Afford Homes, With Little Impact on Market Rents
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2021
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WAXMAN-MARKEY CLIMATE CHANGE BILL FULLY OFFSETS AVERAGE PURCHASING POWER LOSS FOR LOW-INCOME CONSUMERS:
Also Reaches Some Moderate-Income Households
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2009
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Weakening Economy, Widespread Hardship Show Urgent Need for Further Relief
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2020
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What the 2023 Trustees’ Report Shows About Social Security
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2023
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What to Expect in This Week’s Poverty, Income, and Health Insurance Figures for 2020
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2021
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What to Know About Next Week’s Poverty, Income, and Health Insurance Figures for 2021
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2022
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What to Look for in Next Week’s Census Figures on Poverty and Income
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2015
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What to Look for in Next Week’s Census Figures on Poverty, Income, and Health Insurance
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2018
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What to Look for in Next Week’s Census Figures on Poverty, Income, and Health Insurance
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2019
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What to Look for in Next Week’s Census Figures on Poverty, Income, and Health Insurance
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2017
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What to Watch for in Next Week’s Census Data on Poverty, Income, and Health Insurance in 2022
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2023
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What We Measure Matters::
Enhanced Performance Metrics for SNAP and Medicaid Would Promote a More Human-Centered Delivery System
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2023
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Why Congress Shouldn’t Repeal the Cadillac Tax:
But If It Does, It Should Offset the Cost
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2019
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Why Isn’t Poverty Falling?:
Weakening of Unemployment Insurance Is a Pivotal Factor
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2013
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Why TANF Is Not a Model for Other Safety Net Programs
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2016
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WHY UTILITIES ARE NOT WELL-SUITED TO DELIVER RELIEF TO LOW- AND MODERATE-INCOME CONSUMERS IN A CLIMATE BILL
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2009
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WIC Coordination With Medicaid and SNAP:
More State WIC Programs Collaborating With Other Major Programs To Reach Additional Eligible Low-Income Families With Young Children
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2022
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Widespread Economic Insecurity Pre-Pandemic Shows Need for Strong Recovery Package
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2021
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With Need Rising, Medicaid Is at Risk for Cuts
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2020
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Work Requirements Don’t Cut Poverty, Evidence Shows
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2016
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Work Requirements Would Undercut Effectiveness of Rental Assistance Programs
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2016
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