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Policy Brief: States Can Learn From Great Recession, Adopt Forward-Looking, Antiracist Policies

February 17, 2021 | Michael Leachman and Erica Williams
So far in the current, pandemic-driven economic downturn, some states are following their playbook from the Great Recession of 2007-09 when they often closed large budget shortfalls with cuts to...
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State Budget and Tax
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States Can Learn From Great Recession, Adopt Forward-Looking, Antiracist Policies

February 11, 2021 | Michael Leachman and Erica Williams
In the coming year, states can take a different approach that raises the resources needed to stave off cuts, limits economic hardship, and advances equity-oriented, antiracist policies.
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3 Principles for an Antiracist, Equitable State Response to COVID-19 — and a Stronger Recovery

May 21, 2020 | Erica Williams and Cortney Sanders

States have critical policy choices to make: they can exacerbate inequities and damage the economy, or they can set another course.

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How Much Would a State Earned Income Tax Credit Cost in Fiscal Year 2021?

March 9, 2020 | Erica Williams, Samantha Waxman and Juliette Legendre
Twenty-nine states plus the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico have enacted earned income tax credits (EITCs) to supplement the federal EITC, one of the nation’s most effective tools for...
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State Earned Income Tax Credits and Minimum Wages Work Best Together

March 9, 2020 | Erica Williams, Samantha Waxman and Juliette Legendre
As state legislative sessions move forward, policymakers can help build an economy that works for everyone by adopting or strengthening two policy tools at their disposal: state earned income tax...
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States Can Adopt or Expand Earned Income Tax Credits to Build a Stronger Future Economy

March 9, 2020 | Erica Williams, Samantha Waxman and Juliette Legendre

State EITCs build on the success of the federal credit by keeping people on the job and reducing hardship for working families and children.

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Inclusive Approach to Immigrants Who Are Undocumented Can Help Families and States Prosper

December 19, 2019 | Erica Williams, Eric Figueroa and Wesley Tharpe

In sharp contrast to the Trump Administration’s harmful rhetoric and administrative actions targeting immigrants,  a number of states have adopted pragmatic policies designed to treat all people fairly and give all individuals an opportunity to thrive.

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Blog

Census: Income Gains Uneven Across States, Racial and Ethnic Groups

October 8, 2019 | Erica Williams
Fewer Americans struggled to make ends meet in 2018, but progress on income growth was felt unevenly across states as well as racial and ethnic groups, new data from the Census Bureau’s American...
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Inclusive State Policies Toward Immigrants Can Help Counter Nativist Federal Actions

August 21, 2019 | Erica Williams
The Trump Administration has launched numerous efforts – often wrapped in inflammatory, racist rhetoric — to marginalize immigrants, including community raids and deportations, the separation of...
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New Mexico Investing in Children, Advancing Equity

April 16, 2019 | Erica Williams
New Mexico policymakers are strengthening communities and families with their new budget and tax plans. Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham signed tax reforms into law last week that reduce tax breaks...
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