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May 17, 2023

The Wrong Immigration at the Wrong Time

…worker labor shortages, but could potentially have adverse effects on native-born workers, particularly Black men. During the pandemic, the employment rate for young Black men increased dramatically.  For Black teenage…

May 12, 2023

Follow the Money as Hochul Floats Tobacco Ban While Pushing Legal Marijuana

…$5.85 — is the nation’s highest. It’s led to declining adult use. Yet even if no cigarettes were sold legally in New York the state will continue to receive a…

May 10, 2023

The Effects of Elevating the Supplemental Poverty Measure on Government Program Eligibility and Spending

…states like California (21 percent higher than the national average) and lower in low-cost states like West Virginia (19 percent lower than the national average). I then estimate how the…

May 5, 2023

Wrong Diagnosis, Wrong Prescription

…means, naturally, that his proposed solutions tend to be unserious. He argues that the nation could afford to end poverty without increasing the deficit simply by cracking down on tax…

May 4, 2023

Work Is Essential to the American Dream

…leaders nationwide. The American Dream Initiative includes: AEI’s new Center on Opportunity and Social Mobility, led by AEI scholars Scott Winship and Kevin Corinth. This center will serve as a hub of…

May 3, 2023

Work-for-Welfare Gains Traction Among Republicans

Last week, U.S. House Republicans included expanded work requirements for Medicaid, food stamps, and cash welfare benefits in their legislation to extend the federal debt limit. As employers continue to struggle to find workers, states,…

May 3, 2023

The Mainline Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Social Capitalism

…institutional health subindex measures civic engagement in national politics and trust in institutions such as the media, corporations, and public schools. The philanthropic health subindex measures the share of respondents…

May 2, 2023

In Next Recession, Don’t Let Uncle Sam Be Uncle Sucker Again

…— when the federal government paid 100 percent of the cost. States naturally welcomed this arrangement. Alongside generous federal emergency benefits, it contributed to a record 73 weeks of federal unemployment checks…

May 1, 2023

Promoting Mobility Through SNAP: Toward Better Health and Employment Outcomes

Abstract The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is among the nation’s largest safety-net programs, helping low-income households afford food, improve nutrition, and support employment. As program expenditures continue to grow,…

May 1, 2023

Here’s How Hochul Can Salvage Her Goal of More Affordable Housing in NY

…and firefighters can’t find a place they can afford in the towns they serve as they once did. These situations cry out for “missing middle” or “naturally occurring affordable housing”:…