BEYOND THE NUMBERS
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This week at CBPP, we focused on federal taxes, health, state budgets and taxes, Social Security, housing, and income security.
- On federal taxes, Chuck Marr highlighted seven charts on the 2017 Trump tax law, explaining why Congress should set a new course ahead of Tax Day. Marr also noted that key Senate Republicans’ position on the Child Tax Credit would weaken the House tax bill’s support for kids and families. Roxy Caines examined how the IRS’s Direct File pilot provides free tax filing and boosts tax system equity, and Kayla Williams pointed out that Tax Day highlights the IRS’s progress and the need to protect and replenish funding.
- On health, Claire Heyison, Jennifer Sullivan, and Sarah Lueck published their findings from the Marketplace Affordability Project on strategies to address marketplace enrollees’ cost challenges. Heyison underscored that the next round of Affordable Care Act improvements should focus on marketplace cost sharing.
- On state budgets and taxes, Wesley Tharpe drew attention to five state tax trends to watch as Tax Day approaches.
- On Social Security, Paul Van de Water noted that the Social Security Administration will need greater investment in 2025 to turn around its customer service crisis.
- On housing, Will Fischer highlighted that lawmakers should prioritize improving rental assistance for people struggling to afford housing.
- On income security, Aditi Shrivastava emphasized that states should protect guaranteed income initiatives and other unrestricted cash programs.
Chart of the Week – Households With Incomes in Top 1 Percent Benefit Most From 2017 Trump Tax Law
A variety of news outlets featured CBPP’s work and experts this past week. Here are some of our highlights:
Opinion | The message from GOP senators: Suffer, little children
Washington Post
April 11, 2024
CBPP Offers Solutions To Improve ACA Plan Cost-Sharing
Inside Health Policy
April 10, 2024
April 15 is the date: What you need to know to file your taxes
Detroit Free Press
April 9, 2024
What the Change in HUD Leadership Means for the Housing Crisis
Governing
April 8, 2024
Rising Complaints of Unauthorized Obamacare Plan-Switching and Sign-Ups Trigger Concern
KFF Health News
April 8, 2024
Spending ESSER Funds Will Come Down to the Wire for Some Districts. Here’s Why
Education Week
April 5, 2024
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