This page shows a chronological list of all CBPP materials.
More Housing Vouchers Needed to Help People With Disabilities Afford Stable Homes in the Community
Asking the Right Data Questions: Uncovering Administrative Barriers to Medicaid
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Critics of Biden Tax Plan Ignore Large Tax Advantages at the Top
Appropriations Provide Opportunity to Reduce Housing Hardship
Economic Security Programs Reduce Overall Poverty, Racial and Ethnic Inequities
While government programs have done much to narrow these disparities in poverty, further progress will require stronger government efforts to reduce poverty and discrimination and build opportunity for all.
After Decades of Neglect, It’s Time to Rebuild SSI
Remaining States Should Lift Racist TANF Drug Felony Bans; Congress Should Lift It Nationwide
Recovery Legislation Could Help End Summer Childhood Hunger
With Medicaid Expansion, Oklahomans – and State Budget – Will Benefit Quickly
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Subsidized Employment: A Strategy to Improve Employment Prospects for American Indians and Alaska Natives
Extending Eviction Moratorium Helpful Now, But Long-Term Housing Crisis Requires Voucher Expansion
Biden Budget Provides Good Starting Point for Fiscal Year 2022 Appropriations Bills
Using Asset Verification Systems to Streamline Medicaid Determinations
Latest Hardship Data Show Continuing Racial Disparities
Make Child Tax Credit Improvements Permanent in Upcoming Recovery Legislation
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Maine Joins Growing List of States Repealing TANF Full-Family Sanctions
State Taxes on Inherited Wealth
A historically large share of the nation’s wealth is concentrated in the hands of a few. As a result, millions of American families have less wealth, and therefore fewer opportunities, than they otherwise would.
Medicaid Expansion: Frequently Asked Questions
Public Housing
Assessing Your WIC Certification Practices
State Taxes on Capital Gains
One way states can build more broadly shared prosperity is by strengthening their taxes on capital gains — the profits an investor realizes when selling an asset that has grown in value, such as shares of stock, mutual funds, real estate, or artwork.
HealthCare.gov Enrollment Climbs With Biden Administration Actions
Expanding Medicaid for Parents Improves Coverage and Health for Both Parents and Children
When parents have health insurance, their children are more likely to be insured, a highly credible recent study confirms. Medicaid coverage expansions for parents over the years, including the Affordable Care Act’s expansion, have translated into significant coverage gains for children.