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August 1, 2024
Key Points In the interest of students and taxpayers, it is time for bipartisan and commonsense graduate financing policy reform. This issue’s complexity and importance demand a comprehensive solution that…
August 1, 2024
…$21 trillion cost would have been seven times the $3 trillion cost of the 2020 CARES Act — the most expensive bill ever signed into law. While in effect, Harris’…
July 29, 2024
…prime-working-age adults who are married is almost three times higher for those who are high income versus those who are low income. Marriage deserts are much more common in poor…
July 26, 2024
…and adolescence, the gap between black Americans who grew up with low-income parents and their white counterparts has narrowed over time. This news is certainly welcome, but don’t pop those…
July 24, 2024
As the American Worker Project analysis shows, real wages have increased over time. Real wages are nominal wages corrected for changes in the price level, and a natural approach to understanding the…
July 23, 2024
…itemized deduction for charitable contributions. At the same time, by nearly doubling the standard deduction, it sharply increased the percentage of tax-filing households choosing not to itemize deductions. This report…
July 17, 2024
…could reduce disparities between states and streamline administration. However, unspooling the current system would be a massive undertaking… Most of the Task Force believes that time and resources are better…
July 15, 2024
…they maintain that priority over time, may prove to be the most important education policy decision for the coming decade. A student is chronically absent if he misses 10 percent…
July 14, 2024
…is not just that kids would have a hard time getting jobs, or that they would have to explain their personal situation to their bosses. It is also that kids…
July 11, 2024
…visitors to food pantries within the time frame asked on the survey would not show up multiple times in the survey data. Another possible explanation is that the survey data…