Center on Budget and Policy Priorities Research Reports
Research Reports in JSTOR from Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
533 Research Reports in JSTOR Date
The 2017 Trump Tax Law Was Skewed to the Rich, Expensive, and Failed to Deliver on Its Promises: A 2025 Course Correction Is Needed 2024
The 2019 Trump Budget:: Hurts Struggling Families, Shortchanges National Needs 2018
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
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
ADMINISTRATION POLICY CHANGE THREATENS HEALTH CARE COVERAGE FOR POOR INFANTS 2006
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
Administration’s Proposed Housing Rule Would Cause Thousands to Lose Their Homes, Most of Them Children 2019
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
AFRICAN AMERICAN AND LATINO FAMILIES FACE HIGH RATES OF HARDSHIP 2006
Agencies Generally Use All Available Voucher Funding to Help Families Afford Housing: But Challenges in Some Communities Remain 2019
An Agenda for the Future of Public Housing 2021
Aggressive Outreach Can Help Connect Medicaid Enrollees With Federal Economic Impact Payments 2020
Aggressive State Outreach Can Help Reach the 12 Million Non-Filers Eligible for Stimulus Payments 2020
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
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
Last 11 States Should Expand Medicaid to Maximize Coverage and Protect Against Funding Drop as Continuous Coverage Ends 2023
Latest Republican ACA Repeal Plan Would Have Similar Harmful Impacts on Coverage and Health as All the Others 2018
LESSONS FROM THE TELEPHONE LIFELINE PROGRAM ADD TO CONCERNS ABOUT USING UTILITIES TO DELIVER LOW-INCOME CLIMATE REBATES 2008
Leveraging Text Messaging to Improve Communications in Safety Net Programs 2019
Life After TANF in Kansas:: For Most, Unsteady Work and Earnings Below Half the Poverty Line 2018
LIFT Voices Describe Hardships Among Black and Latina Mothers in Pandemic 2020
Locking People Out of Medicaid Coverage Will Increase Uninsured, Harm Beneficiaries’ Health 2018
Long in Recession, Puerto Rico Needs More Than Just COVID-19 Relief to Overcome Its Crises 2020
Long Waitlists for Housing Vouchers Show Pressing Unmet Need for Assistance 2021
LOSS OF SSI AID IS IMPOVERISHING THOUSANDS OF REFUGEES: Congress Could Prevent Further Hardship 2007
LOW-INCOME CLIMATE CONSUMER RELIEF:: FUNDS NEEDED FOR STATE ADMINISTRATION 2009
Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Could Do More to Expand Opportunity for Poor Families 2018
Low-Income Programs Not Driving Nation’s Long-Term Fiscal Problem: Programs Outside Health Projected to Decline Relative to Economy 2018
Making Health Insurance More Affordable for Middle-Income Individual Market Consumers 2019
Many Lawfully Present Immigrants Would Lose Affordable Health Coverage Under Senate Plan 2017
Many Unemployed Workers Will Exhaust Jobless Benefits This Year If More Weeks of Benefits Aren’t in Relief Package 2020
Many Working People Could Lose Health Coverage Due to Medicaid Work Requirements 2018
Marketplace Sign-Up Rate Is Strong Despite a Tumultuous Year, But Will It Last? 2018
Marketplaces Poised for Further Gains as Open Enrollment Begins 2021
McCarthy Medicaid Proposal Puts Millions of People in Expansion States at Risk of Losing Health Coverage 2023
Medicaid and Federal Grant Funding Can Improve Treatment and Housing Options for People With Substance Use Disorders 2018
Medicaid and Medicare Enrollees Need Dental, Vision, and Hearing Benefits 2020
Medicaid Can Partner With Housing Providers and Others to Address Enrollees’ Social Needs 2020
Medicaid Coverage Protections in Families First Act:: What They Require and How to Implement Them 2020
MEDICAID DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENT DISPROPORTIONATELY HARMS NON-HISPANICS, NEW STATE DATA SHOW:: Rule Mostly Hurts U.S. Citizen Children, Not Undocumented Immigrants 2007
Medicaid Expansion:: Frequently Asked Questions 2021
Medicaid Expansion:: Frequently Asked Questions 2024
Medicaid Expansion Dramatically Increased Coverage for People with Opioid-Use Disorders, Latest Data Show 2018
Medicaid Expansion Has Helped Narrow Racial Disparities in Health Coverage and Access to Care 2020
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
Medicaid Is Key to Building a System of Comprehensive Substance Use Care for Low-Income People 2021
Medicaid Protections in Families First Act Critical to Protecting Health Coverage 2020
Medicaid Work Requirements Can’t Be Fixed: Unintended Consequences Are Inevitable Result 2019
Medicaid Work Requirements Don’t Protect People With Disabilities: Yet Another Way Requirements Are at Odds With Medicaid’s Objectives 2018
Medicaid Work Requirements Will Harm Families, Including Workers 2018
Medicaid Works for Children 2018
Medicaid Works for People in Rural Communities 2018
Medicaid Works for People with Substance Use Disorders 2018
Medicaid Works for Seniors 2018
Medicare Is Not “Bankrupt” 2019
Meeting the Housing Needs of People With Substance Use Disorders 2019
Michigan Medicaid Proposal Would Lead to Large Coverage Losses, Harm Low-Income Workers 2018
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
Montana’s Fiscal Gains From Medicaid Expansion Are a Model for Wyoming 2022
More Funds Needed to Avert Housing Voucher Cuts as COVID-Related Job Losses Increase Costs 2020
More Housing Vouchers:: Most Important Step to Help More People Afford Stable Homes 2021
More Housing Vouchers Needed to Help People With Disabilities Afford Stable Homes in the Community 2021
More Relief Needed to Alleviate Hardship: Households Struggle to Afford Food, Pay Rent, Emerging Data Show 2020
Mortgage Interest Deduction Is Ripe for Reform: Conversion to Tax Credit Could Raise Revenue and Make Subsidy More Effective and Fairer 2013
Most Parents Leaving TANF Work, But in Low-Paying, Unstable Jobs, Recent Studies Find 2020
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
“Moving to Work” Housing Program Raises Serious Concerns 2015
Murray-Kaine Proposal to Expand, Improve Child Care Would Benefit Families and the Economy 2022
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
Neighborhood-Based Subsidy Caps Can Make Housing Vouchers More Efficient and Effective 2015
NEW CHARGES ABOUT HOW HOUSE CHILDREN’S HEALTH BILL AFFECTS UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS ARE FALSE 2007
NEW CHILDREN’S HEALTH LAW REDUCES THE HARMFUL IMPACT OF DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENT 2009
NEW CHILDREN’S HEALTH LEGISLATION WOULD NOT ALLOW UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS TO ENROLL IN SCHIP OR MEDICAID 2007
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
New Claims by Opponents of Medicaid Expansion Rest on Faulty Analysis 2019
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
New Data: Millions Struggling to Eat and Pay Rent: Joblessness Continues to Affect Tens of Millions 2020
New Data on Hardship Underscore Continued Need for Substantial COVID Relief 2020
NEW DOCUMENTATION RULE THREATENS MEDICAID COVERAGE FOR MANY: African American Beneficiaries at Particular Risk 2006
NEW EPA AND CBO ESTIMATES REFUTE CLAIMS THAT HOUSE CLIMATE BILL WOULD IMPOSE LARGE COSTS ON HOUSEHOLDS AND THE ECONOMY 2009
NEW HHS REGULATIONS FOCUS MEDICAID DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENT ON U.S. CITIZEN FAMILIES 2006
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
New Jersey Governor’s Medicaid Fee Proposal Would Create Unintended Incentive for Job Discrimination, Harm Workers 2020
THE NEW MEDICAID CITIZENSHIP DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENT:: A BRIEF OVERVIEW 2006
NEW MEDICAID CITIZENSHIP DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENT IS TAKING A TOLL: States Report Enrollment Is Down and Administrative Costs Are Up 2007
NEW MEDICAID DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENT HURTING ENROLLMENT AND RAISING STATES’ COSTS, STUDY FINDS 2007
New Report Reinforces Concerns About HUD’s Moving to Work Demonstration 2017
NEW REQUIREMENT FOR BIRTH CERTIFICATES OR PASSPORTS COULD THREATEN MEDICAID COVERAGE FOR VULNERABLE BENEFICIARIES:: A State-by-state Analysis 2006
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
Opportunities to Streamline Enrollment Across Public Benefit Programs 2017
Opportunity-Boosting Job Preparedness Takes Significant Investment, Evidence Shows 2018
Options to Reduce State Medicaid Costs:: Managed Care Medical Loss Ratio 2019
Options to Reduce State Medicaid Costs:: Managed Care Medical Loss Ratio 2019
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
Partial Medicaid Expansions Fall Short of Full Medicaid Expansion With Respect to Coverage and Access to Care 2019
People Experiencing or at Risk of Homelessness Should Be a Priority in State COVID-19 Responses 2020
Policies Can Make Health Coverage More Affordable, Accessible to Reach the Remaining Uninsured 2019
POLICY BASICS: Climate-Change Legislation and Low-Income Consumers 2015
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
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
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
President’s Budget Previews Administrative Actions That Would Weaken Medicaid 2020
Previewing Next Week’s Census Bureau Data on Poverty, Income, and Health Insurance 2020
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
Promising Montana Program Offers Services to Help Medicaid Enrollees Succeed in the Workforce 2018
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
Proposed Restrictions Could Undermine Montana’s Successful Medicaid Expansion 2019
Puerto Rico’s Medicaid Program Needs an Ongoing Commitment of Federal Funds 2019
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
Raising Threshold for Health Reform’s Employer Mandate Would Put More Workers at Risk 2018
Realizing the Housing Voucher Program’s Potential to Enable Families to Move to Better Neighborhoods 2016
Recent Increase in SNAP Purchasing Power Invests in Children’s Health and Well-Being 2022
Recent Inflation Is No Reason to Pare Back Needed Investments 2021
Recovery Legislation Provides Historic Opportunity to Advance Racial Equity 2021
Recovery Legislation Should Build on ACA Successes to Expand Health Coverage, Improve Affordability 2021
Recovery Legislation Should Build On Affordable Care Act Improvements in Coverage for Adults Over 55 2021
Recovery Proposals Adopt Proven Approaches to Reducing Poverty, Increasing Social Mobility 2021
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
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
Rental Assistance to Families with Children at Lowest Point in Decade 2016
Renters’ Credit Would Help Low-Wage Workers, Seniors, and People with Disabilities Afford Housing: Investment Would Help Rebalance Housing Policy 2017
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
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
Robust COVID Relief Achieved Historic Gains Against Poverty and Hardship, Bolstered Economy 2022
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
Struggling Families and Economy Need Robust, Bipartisan COVID Relief Agreement 2020
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
Taking Away Medicaid for Not Meeting Work Requirements Harms People Experiencing Homelessness 2020
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
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
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
TESTIMONY OF ROBERT GREENSTEIN, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, CENTER ON BUDGET AND POLICY PRIORITIES HOUSE COMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND COMMERCE 2009
TESTIMONY OF ROBERT GREENSTEIN, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, CENTER ON BUDGET AND POLICY PRIORITIES HOUSE COMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND COMMERCE SUBCOMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT 2009
THOUSANDS OF POOR REFUGEES FACE LOSS OF SSI BENEFITS: Lawmakers Should Act to Preserve Lifeline for Vulnerable Group 2010
Three Reasons Why Providing Cash to Families With Children Is a Sound Policy Investment 2022
Time to Get It Right:: State Actions Now Can Preserve Medicaid Coverage When Public Health Emergency Ends 2022
Timing Gimmicks Pose Threat to Fiscally Responsible Corporate Tax Reform: Savings in First Decade Need to Continue in Second Decade 2014
To Improve Behavioral Health, Start by Closing the Medicaid Coverage Gap 2021
To Promote Equity, States Should Invest More TANF Dollars in Basic Assistance 2022
Tracking the COVID-19 Economy’s Effects on Food, Housing, and Employment Hardships 2021
Tracking the COVID-19 Economy’s Effects on Food, Housing, and Employment Hardships 2021
Tracking the COVID-19 Economy’s Effects on Food, Housing, and Employment Hardships 2021
Tracking the COVID-19 Recession’s Effects on Food, Housing, and Employment Hardships 2020
Tracking the COVID-19 Recession’s Effects on Food, Housing, and Employment Hardships 2021
Trapped by the Firewall:: Policy Changes Are Needed to Improve Health Coverage for Low-Income Workers 2019
Trump Administration Blocks Housing Voucher Policy That Would Expand Opportunity and Reduce Costs 2017
Trump Administration Rule Will Harm Immigrant Families and Ill-Serve America 2019
Trump Administration’s ACA Repeal Suit Stance Is in Line With Its Health Care Agenda 2020
Trump Administration’s Harmful Changes to Medicaid 2020
The Trump Administration’s Medicaid Block Grant Guidance:: Frequently Asked Questions 2020
Trump Administration’s Overbroad Public Charge Definition Could Deny Those Without Substantial Means a Chance to Come to or Stay in the U.S. 2019
Trump Administration’s Proposed Rule Would Perpetuate Racist and Discriminatory Housing Practices 2019
Trump Budget’s Housing Proposals Would Raise Rents on Struggling Families, Seniors, and People with Disabilities 2017
Trump “Public Charge” Rule Would Prove Particularly Harsh for Pregnant Women and Children 2018
Trump Rent Increase Plan Won’t Reduce Shortfalls from Proposed 2019 Rental Assistance Funding Cuts 2018
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 2018
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 2018
Under President’s Budget, TANF Would Likely Provide Fewer Families with Cash Assistance and Work Opportunities, New Details Show 2018
Understanding TANF Cost Recovery in the Child Support Program 2024
Unemployment Insurance System Unprepared for Another Recession: Emergency Measures Would Be Needed If Near-Term Economic Downturn Occurs 2023
Uninsured Rate Rose Again in 2019, Further Eroding Earlier Progress 2020
Uninsured Rate Rose in 2019; Income and Poverty Data Overtaken by Pandemic Recession 2020
Unwinding the Medicaid Continuous Coverage Provision:: What States Can Do Now to Keep Eligible People Covered 2021
Updated - Parrott:: New Build Back Better Legislation a Historic Step Forward 2021
Using Administrative Advocacy to Improve Access to Public Benefits 2018
Using Asset Verification Systems to Streamline Medicaid Determinations 2021
USING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TO DOCUMENT CITIZENSHIP IN MEDICAID 2006
Using SNAP Data for Medicaid Renewals Can Keep Eligible Beneficiaries Enrolled 2020
Vouchers Can Help Families Afford Homes, With Little Impact on Market Rents 2021
WAXMAN-MARKEY CLIMATE CHANGE BILL FULLY OFFSETS AVERAGE PURCHASING POWER LOSS FOR LOW-INCOME CONSUMERS: Also Reaches Some Moderate-Income Households 2009
Weakening Economy, Widespread Hardship Show Urgent Need for Further Relief 2020
What the 2023 Trustees’ Report Shows About Social Security 2023
What to Expect in This Week’s Poverty, Income, and Health Insurance Figures for 2020 2021
What to Know About Next Week’s Poverty, Income, and Health Insurance Figures for 2021 2022
What to Look for in Next Week’s Census Figures on Poverty and Income 2015
What to Look for in Next Week’s Census Figures on Poverty, Income, and Health Insurance 2018
What to Look for in Next Week’s Census Figures on Poverty, Income, and Health Insurance 2019
What to Look for in Next Week’s Census Figures on Poverty, Income, and Health Insurance 2017
What to Watch for in Next Week’s Census Data on Poverty, Income, and Health Insurance in 2022 2023
What We Measure Matters:: Enhanced Performance Metrics for SNAP and Medicaid Would Promote a More Human-Centered Delivery System 2023
Why Congress Shouldn’t Repeal the Cadillac Tax: But If It Does, It Should Offset the Cost 2019
Why Isn’t Poverty Falling?: Weakening of Unemployment Insurance Is a Pivotal Factor 2013
Why TANF Is Not a Model for Other Safety Net Programs 2016
WHY UTILITIES ARE NOT WELL-SUITED TO DELIVER RELIEF TO LOW- AND MODERATE-INCOME CONSUMERS IN A CLIMATE BILL 2009
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 2022
Widespread Economic Insecurity Pre-Pandemic Shows Need for Strong Recovery Package 2021
With Need Rising, Medicaid Is at Risk for Cuts 2020
Work Requirements Don’t Cut Poverty, Evidence Shows 2016
Work Requirements Would Undercut Effectiveness of Rental Assistance Programs 2016