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May 1, 2023

Promoting Mobility Through SNAP: Toward Better Health and Employment Outcomes

…fourth section, we review health outcomes using data from the NHIS, also according to age and parent profiles. We conclude with key takeaways for policymakers as they consider SNAP reforms….

December 9, 2022

“Automatic Stimulus”: How It Would Have Increased the Record Unemployment Benefits Paid During the Great Recession and Pandemic

…long-standing pattern of contemporary lawmakers determining when emergency benefits should be paid, some have proposed instead using unemployment rate “triggers” in the future to automatically turn and keep on such…

November 17, 2022

American Renewal: Launching a New Conservative Policy Book with Paul Ryan and Angela Rachidi

…issues are not intractable or unsolvable. The reforms contained in American Renewal, drawing on insights from subject matter experts, offer policymakers concrete proposals to restore the government’s promise to Americans…

September 30, 2022

Off Track: An Assessment of Wisconsin’s Early Care and Learning System for Young Children

…help that taxpayers offer. And Rachidi lays out steps that Wisconsin policymakers can take to fix things — specifically how they can reduce the deadening weight of the state’s hand…

July 2, 2021

Addressing the Shortcomings of the Supplemental Poverty Measure

…the Supplemental Poverty Measure (SPM) has offered researchers and policymakers an alternative way of measuring poverty in the United States and assessing the effectiveness of antipoverty policy. The SPM addresses…