Tax Reform
Revenue-Neutral Tax Reform: The Road to Nowhere on Deficit Reduction

Congressional Republicans reportedly may insist upon revenue-neutral tax reform as part of their price for agreeing to raise the debt limit later this year. Such a course, however, would effectively block further progress in reducing long-term deficits.
As a result, its negative effects would likely substantially outweigh any positive economic benefits from tax reform. Read more
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Impact of Sequestration
Congress Addresses Flight Delays, But Leaves Other Problems Unsolved
Delays in air travel inconvenience travelers and harm the economy. But many other sequestration-related cuts that receive much less attention are far more damaging:
- So far, roughly 800,000 workers in 19 states have seen their unemployment benefits cut by a little more than 10 percent — or about $120 a month, on average.
- Already, some Head Start programs are cutting their programs for the current school year — dropping children from the program, ending the school year several weeks early, or cutting services such as bus transportation.
- Some Meals on Wheels seniors programs in various states are cutting the number of home-delivered meals provided or seniors served.
- CBPP estimates that 140,000 fewer households will receive vouchers to help them afford decent housing.
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New From the Center
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Policy Basics: Introduction to Medicaid
Updated May 1, 2013
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Reducing Overpayments in the Earned Income Tax Credit
April 30, 2013
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Chained CPI Proposal Would Cut Social Security Retirement Benefits by About 2 Percent, on Average
April 23, 2013
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Commentary: Think Obama’s Medicare Savings Aren’t Significant? Take a Closer Look.
April 23, 2013
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Center in the News
Revenue-Neutral Tax Reform: The Road to Nowhere on Deficit Reduction
Huffington Post
April 30, 2013
Utah's less fortunate most likely to feel the sting of the sequester
The Salt Lake Tribune
April 28, 2013
Congress Addresses Flight Delays But Leaves Other Sequestration Problems Unsolved
Huffington Post
April 26, 2013
State cuts to college aid exacerbates affordability issue
The Charlotte Post
April 25, 2013
From a Deficit to a Surplus and Back Again
U.S. News and World Report








