In just 15 months, the Trump Administration has pushed out more than 8,000 Social Security Administration (SSA) workers — ...
Addressing program benefit cliffs requires additional resources to provide a longer, slower down-ramp in benefits, rather ...
The Trump Administration’s final rule implementing the new Medicaid work requirement makes major, last-minute policy shifts ...
The Trump Administration and Republicans in Congress have adopted policies that adversely impact people of all races, ...
The Trump Administration announced the creation of a $1.776 billion politically directed slush fund — sidestepping Congress ...
While cutting SNAP eligibility for children was not a stated target of H.R. 1’s proponents, the cost shift and access ...
The 2025 Republican megabill (H.R. 1) will take Medicaid coverage away from millions of people for not meeting rigid work ...
A new Affordable Care Act marketplace rule finalized by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services adds to the burdens of millions of people in the United States who are already struggling to afford ...
States that run their own state-based health insurance marketplaces (SBMs) are uniquely positioned to help people no longer eligible for Medicaid transition to a marketplace plan and receive financial ...
This week at CBPP, we focused on the federal budget, health, and food assistance.
Misunderstandings about two different types of tax rates often create confusion in discussions about taxes. A taxpayer’s average tax rate (or effective tax rate) is the share of income that they pay ...
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