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Improving Social Security to Reduce Elderly Poverty

Policymakers will need to act in coming years to shore up the long-term financing of Social Security, and when they do, they should also strengthen the program by improving its minimum benefit, which is intended to help the poorest recipients but is now obsolete. A major new report written by my CBPP colleague Kathleen Romig and two […]

Improving Social Security to Reduce Elderly Poverty

Policymakers will need to act in coming years to shore up the long-term financing of Social Security, and when they do, they should also strengthen the program by improving its minimum benefit, which is intended to help the poorest recipients but is now obsolete. A major new report written by my CBPP colleague Kathleen Romig and two […]

In Case You Missed It…

This week at CBPP, we announced Keron Blair as our new vice president for state network strategy. We also focused on federal tax, the federal budget, health, Social Security, and food assistance. Chart of the Week - Households With Incomes in Top 1 Percent Benefit Most From 2017 Trump Tax Law      A variety of news outlets […]

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

 households lack consistent access to nutritious food because of limited resources. One study found that participating in SNAP reduced households’ food insecurity by as much as 10 percentage points and reduced “very low food security,” which occurs when one or more household members have to skip meals or otherwise eat less because they lack money, […]

Policy Basics: The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)

SNAP, formerly known as the Food Stamp Program, is the nation’s most important anti-hunger program. In an average month in 2024, SNAP helped an average of more than 41 million low-income people in the United States afford a nutritionally adequate diet. 

Policy Basics: The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)

SNAP, formerly known as the Food Stamp Program, is the nation’s most important anti-hunger program. In an average month in 2024, SNAP helped an average of more than 41 million low-income people in the United States afford a nutritionally adequate diet.  Updated November 25, 2024 What Is SNAP? SNAP provides important nutritional support for working […]

BLACK HATMEA

Black Hat Middle East and Africa is a leading cybersecurity conference and exhibition that takes place in Riyadh, KSA, welcoming over 40,000 infosec professionals, 300+ exhibitors and 300+ world renowned speakers from over 120 countries.

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

The Medicaid and marketplace proposals from the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 blueprint, the Republican Study Committee’s (RSC) fiscal year 2025 budget, and the Republican House Budget Committee’s (HBC) fiscal year 2025 budget resolution would undermine Affordable Care Act (ACA) coverage protections, make health coverage more costly and less comprehensive, shift more costs to states, and increase the number […]

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