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May 8, 2013, Isabel V. Sawhill
May 8, 2013, Stephanie Owen and Isabel V. Sawhill
May 7, 2013, Ron Haskins and Cecilia Elena Rouse
April 17, 2013
March 27, 2013, Scott Winship
March 25, 2013, Scott Winship
March 8, 2013, Urvashi Sahni and Xanthe Ackerman
Governments increasingly recognize that we have patterns of growth and opportunity that are leaving too many people behind. March 5, 2013, Kevin Watkins, Kapuscinski Development Lectures
Governments increasingly recognize that we have patterns of growth and opportunity that are leaving too many people behind.
January 22, 2013, Richard V. Reeves
January/February 2013, Isabel V. Sawhill
January 15, 2013, Rebecca Winthrop
December 21, 2012, Isabel V. Sawhill
December 11, 2012, Ron Haskins and Scott Winship
We should reform the tax system, no question. We are going to need to move beyond the current set of tax instruments to raise the needed revenues—a VAT and or a carbon tax seem like the obvious ways to go. November 27, 2012, William G. Gale, New York Times
We should reform the tax system, no question. We are going to need to move beyond the current set of tax instruments to raise the needed revenues—a VAT and or a carbon tax seem like the obvious ways to go.
November 27, 2012
November 19, 2012, Elizabeth Kneebone
October 23, 2012, Gary Burtless
October 19, 2012, Scott Winship
October 18, 2012, Scott Winship
Because differences in income in the U.S. are believed to be related to skill and effort, and because social mobility is assumed to be high, inequality seems to be more acceptable than in Europe. October 16, 2012, Isabel V. Sawhill, The Guardian
Because differences in income in the U.S. are believed to be related to skill and effort, and because social mobility is assumed to be high, inequality seems to be more acceptable than in Europe.
October 16, 2012, Mwangi S. Kimenyi
What people care about is their after-tax income, not their actual tax bill, and on that basis, the Bush tax cuts helped the rich more than the middle class or the poor. October 6, 2012, Isabel V. Sawhill, ABC News
What people care about is their after-tax income, not their actual tax bill, and on that basis, the Bush tax cuts helped the rich more than the middle class or the poor.
August 13, 2012, Scott Winship
August 2, 2012, Daniel W. Sacks, Betsey Stevenson and Justin Wolfers
July 5, 2012, John Hudak