In a nation as wealthy as ours, everyone should be able to afford to meet their basic needs – they should be able to buy ...
As Congress continues to negotiate the next set of funding bills before the upcoming deadline at the end of January, ...
Housing is a basic need for all people — yet across the country, over 22.6 million renter households are spending more than ...
Congressional Republicans could have followed through on their promises to help families afford the basics by extending the ...
Enhancements to premium tax credits, enacted in the American Rescue Plan and extended by the Inflation Reduction Act, are helping more than 20 million people afford health coverage in the Affordable ...
The Child Tax Credit expansion drove child poverty sharply downward in 2021. Combined with other relief efforts, the expansion helped lower child poverty by more than 40 percent between 2020 and 2021, ...
The health bill House Republicans are preparing to bring to the floor this week not only fails to prevent imminent premium spikes for more than 20 million people in marketplace plans, but would ...
This is our final edition of In Case You Missed It for 2025. CBPP wishes you restful and happy holidays!This week at CBPP, we focused on health, the federal budget and federal taxes, and ...
Participation and spending in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly food stamps) continue to decline, reflecting the program’s responsiveness to economic conditions, which ...
The massive and multifaceted policy responses to the financial crisis and Great Recession — ranging from traditional fiscal stimulus to tools that policymakers invented on the fly — dramatically ...
The Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) provisions in House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s debt-limit-and-cuts bill double down on TANF’s already expansive, rigid, and ineffective work ...
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