BEYOND THE NUMBERS
Analyzing the Census Bureau’s 2022 Poverty, Income, and Health Insurance Data
The Census Bureau has released nationwide figures for poverty, income, and health insurance coverage in 2022 from its Current Population Survey.Young Children and New Parents in Every State Could Be Turned Away From WIC or Have Their Benefits Cut Under Pending Appropriations Bills
Funding in fiscal year 2024 Senate and House appropriations bills for the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) falls far short of what is needed to provide all eligible families who...
600,000 Young Children and New Parents Could Be Turned Away Unless Congress Adheres to a 25-Year Bipartisan Commitment to Fully Fund WIC
Funding in a 2024 Senate appropriations bill for the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) falls far short of what is needed to provide all eligible families who apply with the...
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CBPP
In Case You Missed It...
This week at CBPP, we focused on poverty and inequality and the economy.
- On poverty and inequality, Arloc Sherman and Gideon Lukens previewed what to watch for in next week’s Census data on poverty...
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CBPP
In Case You Missed It…
This week at CBPP, we focused on poverty and inequality, food assistance, health, and the economy.
- On poverty and inequality, Danilo Trisi explained that the federal government’s pandemic response turned a would-be poverty surge...
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CBPP
In Case You Missed It...
This week at CBPP, we focused on state taxes, health, food assistance, and the economy. Note we’ll have minimal to no postings the next two weeks. Have a pleasant August!
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CBPP
In Case You Missed It...
This week at CBPP, we focused on the economy, income security, state taxes, health, and food assistance.
- On the economy, Chad Stone described how the economy remains resilient at...
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Amelia Minkin
State Fiscal Policy Intern
Momentum for New and Expanded State Child Tax Credits, Earned Income Tax Credits Continued in 2023
2023 legislative sessions saw strong momentum toward creating and expanding child tax credits. Three states created a new permanent child tax credit, one created a one-time child tax credit payment, and seven states improved existing...
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CBPP
In Case You Missed It...
This week at CBPP, we focused on food assistance, the federal budget, housing, health, and the economy.
- On food assistance, Katie Bergh and Zoë Neuberger emphasized that hundreds of...
Appropriations Bills Prioritize Rental Assistance, Though House Bill Makes Sharp Cuts
The House and Senate bills funding Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) programs for 2024 take different approaches to dealing with tight spending caps. While both bills increase funding for rental assistance in recognition...