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March 4, 2024

Exploring America’s Social Safety Net And The Political Fights Around It

…to a relatively low level. Geoff Bennett:As a congressional staffer, Weidinger helped draft the landmark welfare reform law in the 1990s. The legislation followed years of anti-welfare sentiment driven by…

February 29, 2024

Recalling Pandemic Lessons on “Self-Certifying” Eligibility

…of $191 billion and the staggering $400 billion calculated by private experts.   That catastrophe goes unmentioned in last week’s DOL guidance, which marks at least the third time since pandemic benefits ended that DOL…

February 29, 2024

The Age of Uncertainty—and Opportunity: Work in the Age of AI

…of labor market impacts have increasingly emphasized AI’s potential to automate tasks that require skills—including creativity, writing, and social and emotional learning—previously believed to be beyond the technology’s reach. In…

February 27, 2024

Options for Improving the Child Tax Credit Provisions in H.R. 7024, the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act of 2024

…raising children. But H.R. 7024’s child tax credit provisions provide 91 percent of the benefits to families with no income tax liability, belying the “tax relief” marketing proponents often claim….

February 23, 2024

Study What You Love or Study What Will Make You Money?

…The full answer isn’t found by focusing on the “either” or the “or” but to look at both. While parents and students need to keep one eye on the market,…

February 22, 2024

The Workforce/Middle-Income Housing Tax Credit

…Credit (MIHTC). In response, the AEI Housing Center gathered leading housing experts to discuss the LIHTC’s poor record and propose more effective market solutions. In the first panel, AEI’s Kevin…

February 22, 2024

A Slow Start for Skills-Based Hiring

Growing second-thoughts on bachelors’ degrees and labor market pressures have caused employers to move toward more inclusive recruitment practices through “skills-based hiring.” This approach prioritizes the specific abilities and competencies…

February 20, 2024

The New Right’s Attack on Markets Is as Ignorant as the Old Left’s

market orthodoxy. The downsides, he says, are both real and grave. He acknowledges that free-market advocates have often oversold their case, making predictions—about growth, peace, and China—that have either not…

February 20, 2024

Planning a Career in the Age of AI

…top of the “critical skills” list while proficiency in STEM and basic computer and software skills have dropped to the bottom. That’s an important market signal. We should pay attention…

February 16, 2024

The Overlooked Benefits of Work-from-Home Opportunities

…mothers relative to other women, with significant narrowing of employment gaps in traditionally less family-friendly fields such as finance and marketing. Notably, an analogous effect was not found for men….