Skip to main content

All Research

Filter by Issue Area

Filter by Type

Report

Comment on Proposed Rule Establishing Flexibility for Implementation of Work Requirements and Term Limits in Federal Housing Assistance Programs

Overview  The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) posted a notice of proposed rulemaking on March 2, 2026 (Docket No. FR-6520-P-01), entitled, “Establishing Flexibility for Implementation of…

Journal Publication

Has Generational Progress Stalled? Income Growth Over Five Generations of Americans 

Abstract Whether each generation of Americans continues to economically surpass the previous one has recently been called into question. We construct a posttax, post transfer income measure from 1963 to…

Op-ed

Compiling My Work on Work Incentives

…much cleaner than before. One new feature of the site is the “Spotlight on Work Incentives” page. There we’ve highlighted three previously published pieces each by Kevin Corinth, Robert Doar,…

Commentary

Opportunity Book: A New Tool for Connecting Policymakers with Innovative Ideas

Today the Center on Opportunity and Social Mobility at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) is releasing Opportunity Book, a new online tool that connects policymakers, journalists, and researchers with innovative…

Commentary

Time Limits and Work Requirements Would Improve Subsidized Housing Programs

Despite more than $60 billion in annual federal spending on rental assistance, only one in four eligible families actually receives it. Recipient families receive, on average, more than $1,000 in…

Working Paper

What Can We Learn from Guaranteed Basic Income Pilots in the United States? Evidence on Employment Effects

Abstract Between 2017 and 2025, at least 122 pilots across 33 states and the District of Columbia evaluated a guaranteed basic income (GBI), allocating $481 million in GBI payments to…

Working Paper

Poverty and Dependency in the United States, 1939–2023

Abstract We compare trends in absolute poverty before (1939–1963) and after (1963–2023) the War on Poverty was declared. Our primary methodological contribution is to create a post-tax post-transfer income measure…

Commentary

The Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit Should Not Subsidize Stay-at-Home Parents

Last week, the Republican Study Committee released a legislative framework intended to make the American Dream more affordable. The goal is laudable, and many of the ideas are sound. But…

Multimedia

Committee on National Statistics Public Seminar: Principles and Practices for a Federal Statistical Agency: A Timeless Resource

Kevin Corinth of the American Enterprise Institute participated in a panel discussion centered on Principles and Practices for a Federal Statistical Agency, a report that since 1992 has articulated the…

Op-Ed

How Not to Redefine Poverty

Kevin Corinth, James Elwell, and Jeff Larrimore (ungated version here). These authors use a complete after-tax income measure, set the poverty line so that 19.5 percent of the population is poor…

Commentary

Congress Should Restore Local Autonomy Over Homeless Aid

The Trump administration recently announced a major shift to the scoring rubric for the federal government’s main source of homeless aid—the Continuum of Care program—which annually distributes $3.9 billion in…

Op-Ed

Congress Is Subsidizing the Wrong Neighborhoods

When President Trump signed Republicans’ 2017 tax legislation into law, one section in it stood out for its ambitious goal: directing private investment dollars to left-behind communities. The law provides a tax…