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Policy Basics: How Many Weeks of Unemployment Compensation Are Available?

Workers in most states are eligible for up to 26 weeks of benefits from the regular state-funded unemployment compensation program, although 13 states provide fewer weeks, and two provide more. Extended Benefits (EB) are not triggered on in any state. Additional weeks of pandemic federal benefits ended in all states on September 6, 2021. Updated […]

A Guide to Statistics on Historical Trends in Income Inequality

d product accounts over time, possibly affecting their estimates of the share of total income growth occurring at the top of the distribution. Recent work by Piketty, Saez, and Zucman (PSZ) tries to address this concern by ambitiously combining tax, survey, and national accounts data to estimate the distribution of total national income, both before […]

Policy Basics: Advancing Racial, Economic, and Health Justice Through Climate Action

What is climate change? Human activities — primarily the burning of fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and gas — are increasing the concentration of greenhouse gases in the Earth’s atmosphere, creating long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. These shifts in our climate are causing floods, droughts, heat waves, and severe storms, among other impacts. We […]

In Case You Missed It…

 Committee, and House Budget Committee’s plans would make health coverage more costly and less comprehensive, increasing the number of people without health insurance. We also updated our resource tracking states’ unwinding from Medicaid continuous coverage. Chart of the Week — Hunger Greater Among People of Color, Reflecting Inequities      A variety of news outlets featured CBPP’s work and […]

Republican Health Coverage Proposals Would Increase Number of Uninsured, Raise People’s Costs

itment to sharing in states’ Medicaid costs. By artificially capping Medicaid funding regardless of the health care needs of people in each state and by providing states with new flexibilities to curtail offered health services and/or eligibility, these proposals would result over time in fewer people being enrolled and in enrollees likely having less-robust coverage. […]

Chart Book: SNAP Helps Struggling Families Put Food on the Table

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is the nation’s most important anti-hunger program. This chart book highlights some key characteristics of the 41 million people using the program in a typical month, trends and data on program administration and use, and data on SNAP’s effectiveness in fighting food insecurity and poverty and improving health, education, […]

Policy Basics: Deficits, Debt, and Interest

Deficits (or surpluses), debt, and interest are three central budget concepts. For any given year, the federal budget deficit is the amount of money the federal government spends minus the amount of revenue it takes in. The deficit drives the amount of money the government must borrow in any single year, while the debt is […]

Remote Identity Proofing: Better Solutions Needed to Ensure Equitable Access

Many Medicaid participants use an online portal to apply for the program and access their accounts. Some state Medicaid agencies require or prompt applicants to verify their identity, a process known as identity proofing, as part of securing online access. Agencies may do this with the intention of protecting applicants’ privacy and system security, as well […]

Medicaid Threats in the Upcoming Congress

Deeply damaging health coverage proposals recently advanced by Republican congressional leaders and conservative think tanks could gain traction in Congress next year. Cutting Medicaid would harm enrollees — including the millions of children, people with disabilities, and elderly people with low incomes who are covered by Medicaid — and increase health inequities.Medicaid helps children develop into […]

In Case You Missed It. . .

Recently at CBPP, we focused on poverty and inequality, climate change, health, and the economy. Chart of the Week — Income Gains at the Top Dwarf Those of Low- and Middle-Income Households    A variety of news outlets featured CBPP’s work and experts this past week. Here are some of the highlights: Federal health care dollars […]

Revolutionizing the Future of Biotherapeutics

Welcome to PepTalk 2024 The Protein Science and Production Week PepTalk provides a comprehensive program and innovative solutions for optimizing biotherapeutics. Conference tracks cover a range of topics including antibody engineering, bispecific antibody development, characterization of biologics, viral vector engineering, and protein expression platforms. Learn from expert speakers, engage with a devoted community, and gain […]

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