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Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
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The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities is one of the nation’s premier policy organizations working at the federal and state levels on fiscal policy and public programs that affect low- and moderate-income families and individuals. The Center conducts research and analysis to inform public debates over proposed budget and tax policies and to help ensure that the needs of low-income families and individuals are considered in these debates. We also develop policy options to alleviate poverty.
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Center on Budget and Policy Priorities News
| 02/01/2012 05:31 PM |
| What Would It Take to Speed Up Economic Recovery? |
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Chad Stone is chief economist at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. The economy has been moving in the right direction for two and a half years, but so slowly that the Congressional Budget Office ...
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| 01/31/2012 09:43 AM |
| New Republic: Raise The Capital Gains Tax |
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A 2010 survey by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities of the 400 richest taxpayers in America found that their average effective tax rate was 16.6 percent in 2007. The Editors of The New Republic argue that raising the Capital Gains Tax is the best way to solve this inequality.
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| 01/26/2012 04:00 AM |
| UT business professor Matt Murray to lead Baker Center |
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Raising private donations and securing research grants that would buoy a strained budget at the University of Tennessee's Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy will be among Matt Murray's top priorities as the center's newly named director, the University of Tennessee economics professor said Wednesday.
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| 02/01/2012 09:49 AM |
| Column: Doing the math on Obama’s deficits |
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The campaign trail can be a lonely place, so Mitt Romney frequently invites friends to accompany him. New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is an occasional companion. So is Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell. But more often, Romney brings a large clock. Read full article >>
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| 02/03/2012 12:21 PM |
| Bernstein: How Obama can revive housing without Congress |
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We’ve asked experts to weigh in on President Obama’s new housing plan this week, and Jared Bernstein just sent along his thoughts. He notes that the Fed’s low-interest rates can help home owners, but only if some of the barriers to accessing them are lifted. Bernstein also flags at least one thing that Obama can do without Congress. Read full article >>
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