Food is an essential human need. The United States has the resources to ensure everyone has enough to eat and no one goes ...
This three-part agenda — legislation, executive action, and tariffs — will reduce the living standards and raise costs for ...
This week at CBPP, we focused on the federal budget, health, Social Security, state budgets and taxes, food assistance, and the economy.On the federal budget, CBPP President ...
Congress is speeding down a path to a deeply harmful budget and tax “reconciliation” bill that showers tax cuts on ...
More than 25 million people have lost Medicaid since unwinding began, about 69 percent of them for procedural reasons — not ...
The Washington Post reported last week that “Social Security is breaking down,” describing several website crashes from ...
About 1.2 million veterans live in households that participate in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly known as food stamps).[1] Thousands of veterans in every state — ...
Republicans want to extend a 2017 tax cut in their upcoming reconciliation legislation that primarily benefits 200,000 ...
As Republicans in Congress push for budget legislation that cuts taxes for the wealthy, they are considering huge Medicaid ...
Iowa lawmakers are considering another round of property tax cuts that would primarily benefit wealthy homeowners while straining local budgets and essential services. The proposal would ...
Devin is a Senior Fellow on the Federal Fiscal Policy team. Prior to joining the Center, Devin served as the White House ...
Years of income tax cuts in Oklahoma have already strained state services, and lawmakers are considering digging the hole even deeper. State lawmakers have filed at least 22 income tax cut bills ...