The Closing Gender, Education, and Ideological Divides Behind Gen Z’s Union Movement ReportOctober 5, 2022 The Closing Gender, Education, and Ideological Divides Behind Gen Z’s Union Movement Unions have narrowed class and ideological divides to make Generation Z America's most pro-union generation. Oct 5, 2022 Aurelia Glass
The CFTC Should Raise Standards and Mitigate Fraud in the Carbon Offsets Market ReportOctober 7, 2022 The CFTC Should Raise Standards and Mitigate Fraud in the Carbon Offsets Market Oct 7, 2022 Alex Fredman, Todd Phillips
The Swift Jobs Recovery Under Biden Will Have Long-Lasting Benefits for Workers ReportOctober 3, 2022 The Swift Jobs Recovery Under Biden Will Have Long-Lasting Benefits for Workers Oct 3, 2022 Jean Ross, Jessica Vela
Expanding the Safety Net During a Recession Prevents Worsening Economic Pain ReportSeptember 19, 2022 Expanding the Safety Net During a Recession Prevents Worsening Economic Pain Sep 19, 2022 Rose Khattar, Justin Schweitzer, Kyle Ross
Unrigging the Economy Will Require Enforcing the Tax Laws ReportMarch 12, 2020 Unrigging the Economy Will Require Enforcing the Tax Laws Mar 12, 2020 Seth Hanlon
Op-ed: Airport service workers demand better support in the workplace. It’s time we listen In the NewsJuly 3, 2024 Op-ed: Airport service workers demand better support in the workplace. It’s time we listen Karla Walter published an op-ed in Crain’s New York Business arguing for why airport service workers under the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey deserve better workplace standards. Jul 3, 2024 Crain's New York Business Karla Walter
Project 2025 Would Allow Financial Disaster To Bolster Wall Street’s Bottom Line ArticleJuly 1, 2024 Project 2025 Would Allow Financial Disaster To Bolster Wall Street’s Bottom Line New CAP analysis gauges the potential effects of a present-day financial disaster on workers and the economy if a far-right plan to put short-term gains for Wall Street above long-term prosperity for American families is successful. Jul 1, 2024 Marc Jarsulic, Lilith Fellowes-Granda
Any Budget Deal Should Preserve Parity ArticleJuly 1, 2024 Any Budget Deal Should Preserve Parity As Congress renegotiates the budget levels for fiscal year 2025, it should match every additional dollar of defense investment with an equal amount of nondefense spending. Jul 1, 2024 Bobby Kogan, Jessica Vela
The 2017 Tax Bill’s Pass-Through Deduction Largely Favors the Wealthy and Encourages Gaming of the Tax Code ReportJune 27, 2024 The 2017 Tax Bill’s Pass-Through Deduction Largely Favors the Wealthy and Encourages Gaming of the Tax Code Congress should reject attempts to extend the 2017 tax bill’s costly pass-through deduction. Jun 27, 2024 Jean Ross
The Inflation Reduction Act Still Reduces the Deficit ArticleJune 27, 2024 The Inflation Reduction Act Still Reduces the Deficit Higher clean energy tax credit costs mean they are working better than expected. Jun 27, 2024 Bobby Kogan, Brendan Duke
CAP Responds to Request for Information on Consolidation in Health Care Markets ArticleJune 24, 2024 CAP Responds to Request for Information on Consolidation in Health Care Markets The Center for American Progress submitted a response to the U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Trade Commission, and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ request for information on consolidation in health care markets. Jun 24, 2024 Natasha Murphy, Nicole Rapfogel, Alexandra Thornton, 3 More Marc Jarsulic, Andrea Ducas, Brian Keyser
Project 2025 Would Undo the NLRB’s Progress on Protecting Workers’ Right To Organize ArticleJune 20, 2024 Project 2025 Would Undo the NLRB’s Progress on Protecting Workers’ Right To Organize Workers are winning a greater percentage of NLRB-overseen union elections than at any point in the past 15 years as Biden administration appointees help protect workers' right to organize—but a conservative policy plan offers a blueprint for eroding the NLRB's ability to protect organizing workers. Jun 20, 2024 Aurelia Glass
Increasing Competition and Fairness in Food and Agricultural Markets Past EventJune 18, 2024 Increasing Competition and Fairness in Food and Agricultural Markets Please join the Center for American Progress for an event that will highlight important actions the U.S. departments of Justice and Agriculture have taken to make the country's agricultural markets both more fair and more competitive. Jun 25, 2024
The Direct File Pilot Shows That a Public Tax Filing Option Saves Money, Improves Customer Service ArticleJune 18, 2024 The Direct File Pilot Shows That a Public Tax Filing Option Saves Money, Improves Customer Service States should move to adopt integrated free filing. Jun 18, 2024 Jean Ross
Should the Social Security Retirement Age Be Raised? No. In the NewsJune 13, 2024 Should the Social Security Retirement Age Be Raised? No. Kyle Ross argues against raising the minimum retirement age for Social Security in an op-ed published by The Ripon Forum. Jun 13, 2024 The Ripon Forum Kyle Ross
Transparency and Accountability in Insurance: Next Steps on Climate Risk Data Collection ArticleJune 13, 2024 Transparency and Accountability in Insurance: Next Steps on Climate Risk Data Collection The National Association of Insurance Commissioners and Federal Insurance Office are collecting data to learn how climate change affects insurance markets, and they should consider these recommended next steps to maximize the effectiveness of this effort. Jun 13, 2024 Lilith Fellowes-Granda
Idaho v. United States: The Fight Continues To Protect Emergency Abortion Care Past EventJune 12, 2024 Idaho v. United States: The Fight Continues To Protect Emergency Abortion Care Please join the Center for American Progress for a virtual conversation on the Idaho v. United States decision. Online only Jun 27, 2024
A Senate Republican Defense Proposal Would Balloon Military Funding by Roughly $6 Trillion ArticleJune 11, 2024 A Senate Republican Defense Proposal Would Balloon Military Funding by Roughly $6 Trillion Sen. Wicker’s plan would nearly double defense funding, draining away resources from other U.S. priorities. Jun 11, 2024 Bobby Kogan, Jessica Vela
Project 2025 Would Increase Costs for Commuters, Defund Transit Maintenance, and Undermine Economic Growth ArticleJune 10, 2024 Project 2025 Would Increase Costs for Commuters, Defund Transit Maintenance, and Undermine Economic Growth How a radical plan to eliminate federal transit funding could devastate local transit systems, hurt families, and undermine economic growth. Jun 10, 2024 Kevin DeGood
IPEF Starts To Demonstrate Results ArticleJune 10, 2024 IPEF Starts To Demonstrate Results The Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity remains an important geostrategic and geo-economic initiative in the Asia-Pacific region. Jun 10, 2024 Ryan Mulholland
What Would It Take To Stabilize the Debt-to-GDP Ratio? ReportJune 5, 2024 What Would It Take To Stabilize the Debt-to-GDP Ratio? Because most of the Bush-era tax cuts were permanently extended, the United States is projected to have the debt ratio rise indefinitely. Closing this fiscal gap would require decreasing primary deficits by 2.1 percentage points of GDP, on average. Jun 5, 2024 Bobby Kogan, Jessica Vela
Permanently Extending the Trump Tax Cuts Would Increase Upward Pressure on the Debt Ratio by More Than 50 Percent ArticleJune 5, 2024 Permanently Extending the Trump Tax Cuts Would Increase Upward Pressure on the Debt Ratio by More Than 50 Percent If Congress renews the Trump tax package, the fiscal gap will grow from 2.1 percent of GDP to 3.3 percent of GDP, making debt ratio stabilization 54 percent harder. Jun 5, 2024 Bobby Kogan, Jessica Vela
Revitalizing U.S. Trade Remedy Tools for an Era of Industrial Policy in an Interconnected World ReportJune 3, 2024 Revitalizing U.S. Trade Remedy Tools for an Era of Industrial Policy in an Interconnected World To implement an effective industrial policy, the United States needs to update its trade enforcement toolkit to meet the challenges of the modern world and utilize its existing trade authorities differently. Jun 3, 2024 Ryan Mulholland
The Lawsuit Against a New SEC Rule Could Harm Investor Protections ReportMay 31, 2024 The Lawsuit Against a New SEC Rule Could Harm Investor Protections The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit’s decision on the legal petition against the SEC’s private fund advisers rule could open the door to broad attacks on the regulatory framework that Congress authorized the SEC to develop and enforce for capital markets. May 31, 2024 Alexandra Thornton
Sectoral Bargaining Can Support High Union Membership ReportMay 30, 2024 Sectoral Bargaining Can Support High Union Membership Sectoral bargaining should be part of a broad set of reforms to rebuild unions in the United States. May 30, 2024 David Madland
The Biden Administration’s Targeted, Strategic Tariffs Are Effective Industrial Policy at Work ArticleMay 29, 2024 The Biden Administration’s Targeted, Strategic Tariffs Are Effective Industrial Policy at Work Standing up for American workers while fighting the climate crisis is smart and pragmatic policy. May 29, 2024 Ryan Mulholland, Mike Williams
Designing a New Paradigm in Global Trade ReportMay 20, 2024 Designing a New Paradigm in Global Trade How a successful Global Arrangement on Sustainable Steel and Aluminum could function while delivering maximum benefits to workers and the environment. May 20, 2024 Ryan Mulholland, Trevor Sutton, Timothy Meyer
Unions Give Workers a Voice Over How AI Affects Their Jobs ReportMay 16, 2024 Unions Give Workers a Voice Over How AI Affects Their Jobs Collective bargaining is a powerful tool workers can use to ensure artificial intelligence and algorithmic technology improve their jobs instead of make working conditions worse, and workers have won several recent contracts that give them power over how AI will affect their working lives. May 16, 2024 Aurelia Glass
A Closer Look at How Unions Change Workers’ Lives for the Better In the NewsMay 15, 2024 A Closer Look at How Unions Change Workers’ Lives for the Better Aurelia Glass explains why the nation's broken labor laws must be addressed amid the increasing popularity and diversification of workers’ unions in America. May 15, 2024 InsideSources Aurelia Glass
A Conversation With Dr. Lael Brainard Past EventMay 13, 2024 A Conversation With Dr. Lael Brainard Please join the Center for American Progress for a conversation with National Economic Adviser Lael Brainard on the Biden administration’s investment agenda and China’s overcapacity. Center for American Progress May 16, 2024
Permanently Extending the Trump Tax Cuts Would Cost $4 Trillion Over the Next Decade ArticleMay 8, 2024 Permanently Extending the Trump Tax Cuts Would Cost $4 Trillion Over the Next Decade Permanently extending the Trump tax cuts would cost $400 billion per year and give the largest tax cut to extremely rich households. May 8, 2024 Bobby Kogan, Jessica Vela
2024 Affordable Care Act Marketplace Plan Selections by Congressional District InteractiveMay 2, 2024 2024 Affordable Care Act Marketplace Plan Selections by Congressional District A new CAP interactive explores the proportion of nonelderly people who made federally facilitated marketplace plan selections during the 2024 open enrollment period by congressional district. Without congressional action, consumers will lose the enhanced financial assistance that supported record levels of enrollment. May 2, 2024 Nicole Rapfogel
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Failed To Deliver Promised Benefits ReportApril 30, 2024 The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Failed To Deliver Promised Benefits Benefits of the business tax changes in Trump’s 2017 tax bill were costly and did not trickle down to workers and families. Apr 30, 2024 Jean Ross
Wealth of Younger Americans Is Historically High ArticleApril 24, 2024 Wealth of Younger Americans Is Historically High Due to a historic economic recovery, inflation-adjusted wealth for younger Americans has grown 49 percent since right before the pandemic—a positive trend following decades of stagnation. Apr 24, 2024 Brendan Duke, Christian E. Weller
A Progressive, Principled, and Pragmatic Approach Toward China Policy Past EventApril 23, 2024 A Progressive, Principled, and Pragmatic Approach Toward China Policy A vision for constructive engagement with China Online only Apr 29, 2024
Our aging and low-income workforce needs a broader tax break In the NewsApril 18, 2024 Our aging and low-income workforce needs a broader tax break In The Hill, Beth Almeida and Brendan Duke write about why the United States needs an expanded earned income tax credit. Apr 18, 2024 The Hill Beth Almeida, Brendan Duke
The Surprising Political Difficulty of Promoting Infrastructure Safety In the NewsApril 18, 2024 The Surprising Political Difficulty of Promoting Infrastructure Safety Kevin DeGood writes in Governing about whether Baltimore's Key Bridge collapse could have been avoided. Apr 18, 2024 Governing Kevin DeGood
Point: IRS Direct Simplifies Tax Filing, Saves Money In the NewsApril 11, 2024 Point: IRS Direct Simplifies Tax Filing, Saves Money In "DC Journal," Jean Ross writes about the benefits of IRS Direct File. Apr 11, 2024 DC Journal Jean Ross
8 Ways the Biden Administration Is Improving the Lives of Service Workers ArticleApril 9, 2024 8 Ways the Biden Administration Is Improving the Lives of Service Workers The Biden administration is raising pay, building power, and improving living standards for service workers across the economy—including fast-food cooks, call center workers, teachers, home care workers, and federal employees. Apr 9, 2024 Karla Walter
The CFPB Is Cleaning Up Junk Fees ReportApril 9, 2024 The CFPB Is Cleaning Up Junk Fees The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has taken a series of actions to cut excessive and hidden junk fees in the financial marketplace, which will save consumers billions of dollars. Apr 9, 2024 Lilith Fellowes-Granda, David Correa
CBO’s Long-Term Projections of the Primary Deficit Fell Each Year of the Biden Administration ArticleApril 4, 2024 CBO’s Long-Term Projections of the Primary Deficit Fell Each Year of the Biden Administration The Congressional Budget Office’s (CBO) long-term projections of the primary deficit and debt decreased sharply during the Biden administration. Apr 4, 2024 Bobby Kogan
It’s time for local policymakers to cement the Biden administration’s workforce gains In the NewsMarch 25, 2024 It’s time for local policymakers to cement the Biden administration’s workforce gains Karla Walter writes in Route Fifty about the need for policymakers to build on the Biden administration’s historic federal infrastructure investments, arguing that one of the best ways to cement these workforce gains is for local jurisdictions to strengthen their job quality standards. Mar 25, 2024 Route Fifty Karla Walter
Companies will soon have to disclose how they’re managing climate-related risk. That’s good news for stock investors. In the NewsMarch 25, 2024 Companies will soon have to disclose how they’re managing climate-related risk. That’s good news for stock investors. Alexandra Thornton writes in MarketWatch about why a new climate disclosure rule from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is good news for stock investors. Mar 25, 2024 MarketWatch Alexandra Thornton
Guest Column: Massachusetts Should Embrace Decongestion Pricing In the NewsMarch 21, 2024 Guest Column: Massachusetts Should Embrace Decongestion Pricing Kevin DeGood argues for decongestion pricing in a new era of transportation in a column in Streetsblog Massachusetts. Mar 21, 2024 Streetsblog Massachusetts Kevin DeGood
Hearing on SEC Overreach: Examining the Need for Reform In the NewsMarch 21, 2024 Hearing on SEC Overreach: Examining the Need for Reform Alexandra Thornton testified before the the U.S. House Financial Services Committee Subcommittee on Capital Markets to discuss institutional reforms of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Mar 21, 2024 the U.S. House Financial Services Committee Subcommittee on Capital Markets. Alexandra Thornton
Unions Continue To Build Wealth for All Americans ArticleMarch 20, 2024 Unions Continue To Build Wealth for All Americans New data show unions increase wealth across education levels and close racial wealth gaps. Mar 20, 2024 David Madland, Christian E. Weller, Sachin Shiva
Entrepreneurship, Startups, and Business Formation Are Booming Across the U.S. ArticleMarch 18, 2024 Entrepreneurship, Startups, and Business Formation Are Booming Across the U.S. Applications for new businesses, the number of startups, and the total number of businesses have skyrocketed across U.S. states and counties since 2021. Mar 18, 2024 Brendan Duke
Fact Sheet: Building an Economy That Delivers for Women Fact SheetMarch 14, 2024 Fact Sheet: Building an Economy That Delivers for Women This fact sheet offers a brief summary of CAP’s “Playbook for the Advancement of Women in the Economy,” which provides federal and state policymakers with the tools they need to center women in their economic plans and grow the economy. Mar 14, 2024 Rose Khattar
Playbook for the Advancement of Women in the Economy ReportMarch 14, 2024 Playbook for the Advancement of Women in the Economy This collection of policy recommendations reveals how policymakers can grow the economy by centering the changes that women need in their economic platforms. Mar 14, 2024 Rose Khattar, Sara Estep
Fact Sheet: Using Modular Building To Increase Affordable Housing Stock Fact SheetMarch 13, 2024 Fact Sheet: Using Modular Building To Increase Affordable Housing Stock Modular building could reduce construction costs, making building new homes more affordable. Mar 13, 2024 Michela Zonta
4 Principles for Addressing Climate Risks in the Insurance Industry ArticleMarch 13, 2024 4 Principles for Addressing Climate Risks in the Insurance Industry The U.S. insurance markets, consumers, and the financial system are already feeling the effects of climate change, and state and federal policymakers must act. Mar 13, 2024 Lilith Fellowes-Granda
What California Can Teach America About How To Increase Housing Production ArticleMarch 13, 2024 What California Can Teach America About How To Increase Housing Production Recent legislation in California has reduced the legal barriers to producing new housing units—everything from accessory dwelling units to large, multifamily buildings—when local governments fail to zone their communities for adequate housing. Mar 13, 2024 Kevin DeGood
Updating SSI Would Improve the Economic Resilience of Low-Income Women ReportMarch 7, 2024 Updating SSI Would Improve the Economic Resilience of Low-Income Women New analysis from the Center for American Progress shows that households relying on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) face higher financial risks than non-SSI households with similar incomes. Mar 7, 2024 Beth Almeida, Isabela Salas-Betsch, Christian E. Weller
Communities That Lost Manufacturing Jobs Are Main Beneficiaries of Biden Administration’s New Industrial Policy ArticleMarch 6, 2024 Communities That Lost Manufacturing Jobs Are Main Beneficiaries of Biden Administration’s New Industrial Policy New analysis finds that private investments from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, CHIPS and Science Act, and Inflation Reduction Act are being announced in the communities that have been hit hardest by disinvestment in American manufacturing. Mar 6, 2024 Aurelia Glass, David Madland
5 Key Economic Indicators Ahead of the State of the Union ArticleMarch 4, 2024 5 Key Economic Indicators Ahead of the State of the Union In 2023, the U.S. economy once again proved its strength and resilience, creating a strong foundation for the year ahead. Mar 4, 2024 Rose Khattar, David Ballard, Jessica Vela
What Will Be in the Final SEC Climate Disclosure Rule? ArticleFebruary 29, 2024 What Will Be in the Final SEC Climate Disclosure Rule? The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s March 2022 climate disclosure proposal provides a roadmap for its upcoming final rule requiring public companies to disclose climate-related information that will help investors make sound investment decisions. Feb 29, 2024 Alexandra Thornton
5 Reasons Why Careening From Near Shutdown to Near Shutdown Is Bad for America ArticleFebruary 28, 2024 5 Reasons Why Careening From Near Shutdown to Near Shutdown Is Bad for America While avoiding a federal government shutdown is important, the chaos of constant shutdown threats; uncertainties about funding; and patchwork continuing resolutions are still detrimental for the government’s ability to provide services and the health of American democracy. Feb 28, 2024 Lily Roberts, Greta Bedekovics
5 Immediate Effects of a Partial Shutdown of the Federal Government on March 2 ArticleFebruary 28, 2024 5 Immediate Effects of a Partial Shutdown of the Federal Government on March 2 Here are five ways that a partial shutdown of the federal government could immediately affect you if Congress does not make its March 1 deadline. Feb 28, 2024 Bobby Kogan, Jessica Vela
Construction of Tennessee EV Battery Facility Highlights Promises and Challenges of Biden Administration Policies ReportFebruary 26, 2024 Construction of Tennessee EV Battery Facility Highlights Promises and Challenges of Biden Administration Policies Tennessee’s BlueOval City electric vehicle battery facility shows how public investments can lead to good union jobs, but anecdotal evidence suggests that workers are not connecting these jobs to important economic policies. Feb 26, 2024 David Madland, Kyle Ross
Disabled Workers Saw Record Employment Gains in 2023, But Gaps Remain ArticleFebruary 22, 2024 Disabled Workers Saw Record Employment Gains in 2023, But Gaps Remain New data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics show that in 2023, disabled people made record-breaking employment gains in a tight labor market; policymakers, however, must do more to close persistent gaps. Feb 22, 2024 Kennedy Andara, Anona Neal, Rose Khattar
Opinion: The U.S. economy needs older workers. Congress can help. In the NewsFebruary 21, 2024 Opinion: The U.S. economy needs older workers. Congress can help. Beth Almeida and Veronica Goodman write in MarketWatch about the importance of older workers to economic growth. Feb 21, 2024 MarketWatch Beth Almeida, Veronica Goodman
Rewriting the Playbook: How Women Are Powering the Economy Past EventFebruary 16, 2024 Rewriting the Playbook: How Women Are Powering the Economy Please Join the Center for American Progress for the launch of the "Playbook for the Advancement of Women in the Economy." 1333 H St NW, Washington, DC Mar 14, 2024
Reforming the Governance of Metropolitan Planning Organizations ReportFebruary 15, 2024 Reforming the Governance of Metropolitan Planning Organizations The lack of geographic balance on the policy boards that govern metropolitan planning organizations skews transportation investment decisions toward highway expansion and unsustainable land use. Feb 15, 2024 Kevin DeGood
President Biden Should Veto Anti-Worker Lawmakers’ Attack on Union Rights ArticleFebruary 8, 2024 President Biden Should Veto Anti-Worker Lawmakers’ Attack on Union Rights The Biden administration is fighting to protect fast food and outsourced workers’ right to come together in unions—and shouldn’t let anti-worker lawmakers undermine these efforts. Feb 8, 2024 Karla Walter
Increasing Affordable Housing Stock Through Modular Building ReportFebruary 6, 2024 Increasing Affordable Housing Stock Through Modular Building Modular building, if brought to scale, has the potential to reduce construction costs and make building new homes more affordable, especially in areas experiencing severe affordable housing shortages. Feb 6, 2024 Michela Zonta
The Schumer-Johnson Budget Deal, Explained ArticleFebruary 6, 2024 The Schumer-Johnson Budget Deal, Explained Under the tight caps in the budget agreement, Congress should be able to meet the nation’s highest priorities, but the federal government would provide a lower level of services and benefits than it did in fiscal year 2023. Feb 6, 2024 Bobby Kogan, Jean Ross
3 Ways States Can Improve Child Support ArticleFebruary 1, 2024 3 Ways States Can Improve Child Support Decades of problems with distribution, debt, and enforcement have undermined the child support program’s ability to serve low-income families. Feb 1, 2024 Kyle Ross
Point: On Bidenomics, Critics are Missing the Forest for the Trees In the NewsFebruary 1, 2024 Point: On Bidenomics, Critics are Missing the Forest for the Trees In an op-ed for DC Journal, former Rep. Andy Levin unpacks the disconnect between last year’s economic successes and consumer discontent. Feb 1, 2024 DC Journal Rep. Andy Levin
Government on Workers’ Side ReportJanuary 31, 2024 Government on Workers’ Side State and local policymakers can raise standards for workers and the public through prevailing wages, project labor agreements, and several other best practices. Jan 31, 2024 Karla Walter
Rebuilding the IRS Improves Customer Service and Reduces the Tax Gap ArticleJanuary 30, 2024 Rebuilding the IRS Improves Customer Service and Reduces the Tax Gap Funding from the Inflation Reduction Act helps ensure that the wealthy and large corporations pay what they owe and that customer service improvements continue. Jan 30, 2024 Jean Ross
The budget process isn’t broken: The problem is politics In the NewsJanuary 24, 2024 The budget process isn’t broken: The problem is politics Bobby Kogan writes in The Hill about why the budget process doesn't need to be altered. Jan 24, 2024 The Hill Bobby Kogan
Promoting Economic Advancement for Older Women in the Workplace ReportJanuary 17, 2024 Promoting Economic Advancement for Older Women in the Workplace Protections against age discrimination, enhanced workforce supports, and a higher minimum wage are needed to advance equity for older women. Jan 17, 2024 Beth Almeida, Christian E. Weller
5 Immediate Effects of a January 20 Partial Shutdown ArticleJanuary 17, 2024 5 Immediate Effects of a January 20 Partial Shutdown Here are five ways that a January 20 partial shutdown of the federal government could immediately affect you. Jan 17, 2024 Jessica Vela, Bobby Kogan
What It Will Take To Increase Union Membership and Collective Bargaining Coverage ArticleJanuary 17, 2024 What It Will Take To Increase Union Membership and Collective Bargaining Coverage Continued worker action and major policy reforms are needed for union membership and collective bargaining to significantly increase. Jan 17, 2024 David Madland
Regulators’ Bank Capital Proposals Don’t Go Far Enough To Improve Financial Stability ArticleJanuary 16, 2024 Regulators’ Bank Capital Proposals Don’t Go Far Enough To Improve Financial Stability While the 2023 bank capital proposals make important improvements to the regulatory framework, new CAP empirical analysis shows that additions to bank equity are modest and must be larger to substantially enhance the stability of the largest banks. Jan 16, 2024 Marc Jarsulic, Lilith Fellowes-Granda
CAP Testimony Before the SEC’s Investor Advisory Committee on Exemptions From Securities Laws TestimonyJanuary 11, 2024 CAP Testimony Before the SEC’s Investor Advisory Committee on Exemptions From Securities Laws CAP’s Alexandra Thornton provided testimony to the SEC’s Investor Advisory Committee about the potential harm to investors and the economy of expanding exemptions from public disclosure requirements for private securities offerings. Jan 11, 2024 Alexandra Thornton
CAP Comments on the FASB’s Expense Disaggregation Disclosures Proposal ArticleJanuary 11, 2024 CAP Comments on the FASB’s Expense Disaggregation Disclosures Proposal The Center for American Progress submitted a comment letter to the Financial Accounting Standards Board on the board’s enhanced expense disaggregation disclosure requirements. Jan 11, 2024 Alexandra Thornton
CAP Comments on Department of Labor Fiduciary Rule Proposal ArticleJanuary 11, 2024 CAP Comments on Department of Labor Fiduciary Rule Proposal The Center for American Progress submitted comments to the Employee Benefits Security Administration supporting proposed changes to the regulation that defines fiduciary standards. Jan 11, 2024 Alexandra Thornton
Cryptocurrency Income Is Taxable Income ReportJanuary 11, 2024 Cryptocurrency Income Is Taxable Income Tax laws apply to digital assets just like any other assets. Jan 11, 2024 Alexandra Thornton, Jean Ross
Workers’ Paychecks Are Growing More Quickly Than Prices ReportJanuary 3, 2024 Workers’ Paychecks Are Growing More Quickly Than Prices Most workers’ wages are growing more quickly than prices, and the economic recovery following the COVID-19 recession has featured historically strong real wage growth. Jan 3, 2024 Brendan Duke
Opinion: Transport Officials Should Embrace Greenhouse Gas Emission Measurements, Not Fight Them In the NewsDecember 19, 2023 Opinion: Transport Officials Should Embrace Greenhouse Gas Emission Measurements, Not Fight Them Kevin DeGood writes in Streetsblog USA about the benefits of measuring car-related greenhouse gas emissions. Dec 19, 2023 Streetsblog USA Kevin DeGood
CAP Comments on Regulators’ Proposals To Increase Bank Capital Requirements ArticleDecember 14, 2023 CAP Comments on Regulators’ Proposals To Increase Bank Capital Requirements The Center for American Progress submitted a comment letter to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Federal Reserve, and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation on their proposals to raise capital requirements for the largest banks—those with assets of $100 billion or more. Dec 14, 2023 Marc Jarsulic, Lilith Fellowes-Granda
CAP Submits Comments to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs on the Federal Insurance Office’s Climate Risk Data Collection ArticleDecember 14, 2023 CAP Submits Comments to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs on the Federal Insurance Office’s Climate Risk Data Collection The Center for American Progress submitted a comment letter to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs on the Federal Insurance Office’s climate-related financial risk data collection. Dec 14, 2023 Lilith Fellowes-Granda
Recent Health Savings Account (HSA) Expansion Proposals Are Costly and Misguided ArticleDecember 13, 2023 Recent Health Savings Account (HSA) Expansion Proposals Are Costly and Misguided New HSA proposals expand tax shelters for the wealthy while failing to address health care affordability challenges. Dec 13, 2023 Jean Ross, Andrea Ducas
Direct Care Worker Pay and Benefits Are Low Despite High Demand for Services ReportDecember 8, 2023 Direct Care Worker Pay and Benefits Are Low Despite High Demand for Services National policy action is needed to increase worker compensation and meet demand for direct care services. Dec 8, 2023 Claire Connacher
Testimony Before the House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Oversight In the NewsDecember 6, 2023 Testimony Before the House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Oversight Bobby Kogan testified before the House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Oversight about the federal debt. Dec 6, 2023 House Ways and Means Committee Bobby Kogan
How Labor Unions Help Reduce the Pay Gap for Disabled Workers ArticleDecember 6, 2023 How Labor Unions Help Reduce the Pay Gap for Disabled Workers Disabled workers are underpaid, but union membership helps ensure they earn the same wages as their nondisabled peers. Dec 6, 2023 Aurelia Glass
House Republicans: It’s time to finally get serious about appropriations In the NewsDecember 2, 2023 House Republicans: It’s time to finally get serious about appropriations In The Hill, Bobby Kogan writes about why jumping from continuing resolution to continuing resolution is a bad idea for funding the federal government. Dec 2, 2023 The Hill Bobby Kogan
The IPEF Supply Chain Agreement Is a Win for U.S. Industrial Policy ArticleNovember 20, 2023 The IPEF Supply Chain Agreement Is a Win for U.S. Industrial Policy The new Indo-Pacific supply chain deal demonstrates how the Biden Administration's new approach to foreign and economic policy furthers its industrial strategy. Nov 20, 2023 Ryan Mulholland
What kind of transportation future do we want? In the NewsNovember 8, 2023 What kind of transportation future do we want? In an op-ed published by Route Fifty, Kevin DeGood explains the potential risks that integrating autonomous vehicles could pose if pedestrians, cyclists, and other vulnerable users are not prioritized. Nov 8, 2023 Route Fifty Kevin DeGood
Regulatory Change To Enhance Treasury Market Stability ReportNovember 2, 2023 Regulatory Change To Enhance Treasury Market Stability Nonbank financial actors have significantly disrupted U.S. and U.K. government debt markets in the past few years, but regulators can reduce some of these risks through existing authorities. Nov 2, 2023 Marc Jarsulic
5 Reasons Why the Labor Market Recovery Was Historic ArticleNovember 2, 2023 5 Reasons Why the Labor Market Recovery Was Historic The labor market recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic recession was much faster and equitable than recoveries following the most recent recessions. Nov 2, 2023 Rose Khattar, Lily Roberts
Workers Want Unions: How States Have Strengthened Worker Power in 2023 ArticleNovember 1, 2023 Workers Want Unions: How States Have Strengthened Worker Power in 2023 States are taking action to strengthen workers’ ability to unionize and collectively bargain as well as raise job standards. Nov 1, 2023 Isabela Salas-Betsch, Karla Walter
How Threats to IRS Funding Endanger America’s Fiscal Future Past EventOctober 31, 2023 How Threats to IRS Funding Endanger America’s Fiscal Future Please join Patrick Gaspard, president and CEO of the Center for American Progress, in conversation with former U.S. Treasury Secretary Dr. Lawrence H. Summers on the importance of adequate funding for tax enforcement and administration to a healthy democracy. Online only Oct 31, 2023
The I-35 Expansion in Austin, Texas Shows Why States Should Never Control Their Own Environmental Review Process In the NewsOctober 30, 2023 The I-35 Expansion in Austin, Texas Shows Why States Should Never Control Their Own Environmental Review Process Kevin DeGood explains how a little-known loophole in federal law allows states like Texas to rubber-stamp their own environmental reviews—even when projects are harmful. Oct 30, 2023 Streetsblog USA Kevin DeGood
How George W. Bush and Donald Trump broke America’s tax system In the NewsOctober 27, 2023 How George W. Bush and Donald Trump broke America’s tax system In an op-ed published by MSNBC, Bobby Kogan argues that tax cuts are the reason the federal deficit has grown despite a strong economy. Oct 27, 2023 MSNBC Bobby Kogan
2023 CAP IDEAS Conference Past EventOctober 25, 2023 2023 CAP IDEAS Conference Join the Center for American Progress as we celebrate 20 years of innovative policy solutions and look boldly forward to a progressive future. Oct 25, 2023
Point: Strong Prevailing Wage Standards Help Grow the Economy In the NewsOctober 19, 2023 Point: Strong Prevailing Wage Standards Help Grow the Economy In an InsideSources op-ed, Karla Walter argues why the Biden administration’s support of prevailing wage standards will help grow the middle class. Oct 19, 2023 InsideSources Karla Walter
The Child Care Sector Is Still Struggling To Hire Workers ArticleOctober 19, 2023 The Child Care Sector Is Still Struggling To Hire Workers Amid a tight labor market and lack of sustainable funding, the child care sector’s shortage of good jobs persists, exacerbating its challenge to attract and retain workers. Oct 19, 2023 Rose Khattar, Maureen Coffey
Accessing Public Capital Without Public Disclosure Past EventOctober 11, 2023 Accessing Public Capital Without Public Disclosure Please join the Center for American Progress for an event to discuss the origin and potential risks of opaque private markets, and what can be done to avoid a future crisis. 1333 H St NW, Washington DC, 20005 Oct 11, 2023
President Biden’s Worker-Centered Trade Policy: A Conversation With Ambassador Katherine Tai Past EventOctober 10, 2023 President Biden’s Worker-Centered Trade Policy: A Conversation With Ambassador Katherine Tai Please join the Center for American Progress for a conversation highlighting the progress of worker-centered trade policy. Center For American Progress Oct 10, 2023
A Flawed Environmental Analysis Underpins I-35 Expansion in Austin, Texas ArticleOctober 10, 2023 A Flawed Environmental Analysis Underpins I-35 Expansion in Austin, Texas Instead of supporting the expansion of I-35, Austin should redirect funds toward expanding public transportation to provide residents with robust alternatives to driving. Oct 10, 2023 Kevin DeGood
6 Ways Bidenomics Is Delivering for Young People ArticleOctober 5, 2023 6 Ways Bidenomics Is Delivering for Young People The Biden administration’s actions to strengthen the economy are helping ensure young people have a brighter future. Oct 5, 2023 Jessica Vela, Crystal Weise
CFPB Complaints State Fact Sheets: The CFPB Helps Consumers Nationwide ArticleOctober 3, 2023 CFPB Complaints State Fact Sheets: The CFPB Helps Consumers Nationwide The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment across the United States, addressing consumer complaints nationwide. Oct 3, 2023 Crystal Weise, Lilith Fellowes-Granda, David Correa
Testimony on the Impact of the COVID-19 Response on the Economy TestimonyOctober 2, 2023 Testimony on the Impact of the COVID-19 Response on the Economy Bobby Kogan, senior director of Federal Budget Policy at the Center for American Progress, filed written testimony before the U.S. House Oversight and Accountability Committee’s Subcommittee on Economic Growth, Energy Policy, and Regulatory Affairs; this testimony is in support of the macroeconomic fiscal policy taken in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and ensuing recession. Oct 2, 2023 Bobby Kogan
5 Immediate Shutdown Effects ArticleSeptember 29, 2023 5 Immediate Shutdown Effects Five things that happen right away when the federal government shuts down. Sep 29, 2023 Bobby Kogan, Jessica Vela
How the Supreme Court’s Decision in CFPB v. CFSA Could Harm Consumers Past EventSeptember 28, 2023 How the Supreme Court’s Decision in CFPB v. CFSA Could Harm Consumers Please join the Center for American Progress, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, and an esteemed panel for an event that will focus on the ongoing importance of a strong and independent CFPB and its track record of success. 1333 H St. NW, Washington, D.C., 20005 Sep 28, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Delaware Fact SheetSeptember 28, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Delaware The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in Delaware. Sep 28, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Florida Fact SheetSeptember 28, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Florida The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in Florida. Sep 28, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Illinois Fact SheetSeptember 28, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Illinois The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in Illinois. Sep 28, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Indiana Fact SheetSeptember 28, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Indiana The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in Indiana. Sep 28, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Alaska Fact SheetSeptember 28, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Alaska The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in Alaska. Sep 28, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Alabama Fact SheetSeptember 28, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Alabama The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in Alabama. Sep 28, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Kansas Fact SheetSeptember 28, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Kansas The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in Kansas. Sep 28, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Colorado Fact SheetSeptember 28, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Colorado The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in Colorado. Sep 28, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Connecticut Fact SheetSeptember 28, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Connecticut The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in Connecticut. Sep 28, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in New Hampshire Fact SheetSeptember 28, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in New Hampshire The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in New Hampshire. Sep 28, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in New Mexico Fact SheetSeptember 28, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in New Mexico The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in New Mexico. Sep 28, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in North Carolina Fact SheetSeptember 28, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in North Carolina The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in North Carolina. Sep 28, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Ohio Fact SheetSeptember 28, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Ohio The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in Ohio. Sep 28, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Rhode Island Fact SheetSeptember 28, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Rhode Island The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in Rhode Island. Sep 28, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in South Dakota Fact SheetSeptember 28, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in South Dakota The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in South Dakota. Sep 28, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Tennessee Fact SheetSeptember 28, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Tennessee The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in Tennessee. Sep 28, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Utah Fact SheetSeptember 28, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Utah The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in Utah. Sep 28, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Vermont Fact SheetSeptember 28, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Vermont The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in Vermont. Sep 28, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Washington Fact SheetSeptember 28, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Washington The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in Washington. Sep 28, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Wyoming Fact SheetSeptember 28, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Wyoming The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in Wyoming. Sep 28, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Wisconsin Fact SheetSeptember 28, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Wisconsin The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in Wisconsin. Sep 28, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in West Virginia Fact SheetSeptember 28, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in West Virginia The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in West Virginia. Sep 28, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in South Carolina Fact SheetSeptember 28, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in South Carolina The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in South Carolina. Sep 28, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Oklahoma Fact SheetSeptember 28, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Oklahoma The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in Oklahoma. Sep 28, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in North Dakota Fact SheetSeptember 28, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in North Dakota The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in North Dakota. Sep 28, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Nevada Fact SheetSeptember 28, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Nevada The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in Nevada. Sep 28, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Montana Fact SheetSeptember 28, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Montana The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in Montana. Sep 28, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Missouri Fact SheetSeptember 28, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Missouri The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in Missouri. Sep 28, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Mississippi Fact SheetSeptember 28, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Mississippi The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in Mississippi. Sep 28, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Minnesota Fact SheetSeptember 28, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Minnesota The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in Minnesota. Sep 28, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Michigan Fact SheetSeptember 28, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Michigan The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in Michigan. Sep 28, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Massachusetts Fact SheetSeptember 28, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Massachusetts The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in Massachusetts. Sep 28, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Maryland Fact SheetSeptember 28, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Maryland The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in Maryland. Sep 28, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Maine Fact SheetSeptember 28, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Maine The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in Maine. Sep 28, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Louisiana Fact SheetSeptember 28, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Louisiana The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in Louisiana. Sep 28, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Kentucky Fact SheetSeptember 28, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Kentucky The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in Kentucky. Sep 28, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Idaho Fact SheetSeptember 28, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Idaho The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in Idaho. Sep 28, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Hawaii Fact SheetSeptember 28, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Hawaii The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in Hawaii. Sep 28, 2023
CFPB v. CFSA: How the Supreme Court Could Harm Consumers and Financial Markets ReportSeptember 28, 2023 CFPB v. CFSA: How the Supreme Court Could Harm Consumers and Financial Markets The U.S. Supreme Court is considering a case challenging the autonomy of the single most important agency for the protection of consumers in the financial markets—and its decision could spread uncertainty and harm far beyond the agency. Sep 28, 2023 Lilith Fellowes-Granda, Devon Ombres, Alexandra Thornton, 1 More Crystal Weise
Challenges and Opportunities of Providing Free School Meals for All ReportSeptember 26, 2023 Challenges and Opportunities of Providing Free School Meals for All The Center for American Progress’ community conversations with a Colorado school district illustrate how offering no-cost school meals is critical for students’ success and opportunities. Sep 26, 2023 Allie Pearce, Anona Neal
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Texas Fact SheetSeptember 25, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Texas The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in Texas. Sep 25, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in New Jersey Fact SheetSeptember 25, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in New Jersey The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in New Jersey. Sep 25, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Arkansas Fact SheetSeptember 25, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Arkansas The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in Arkansas. Sep 25, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Georgia Fact SheetSeptember 25, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Georgia The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in Georgia. Sep 25, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Virginia Fact SheetSeptember 25, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Virginia The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in Virginia. Sep 25, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Iowa Fact SheetSeptember 25, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Iowa The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in Iowa. Sep 25, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Pennsylvania Fact SheetSeptember 25, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Pennsylvania The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in Pennsylvania. Sep 25, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in New York Fact SheetSeptember 25, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in New York The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in New York. Sep 25, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Nebraska Fact SheetSeptember 25, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Nebraska The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in Nebraska. Sep 25, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in California Fact SheetSeptember 25, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in California The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in California. Sep 25, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Oregon Fact SheetSeptember 25, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Oregon The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in Oregon. Sep 25, 2023
Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Arizona Fact SheetSeptember 25, 2023 Analysis of CFPB Complaints by State: Helping Consumers in Arizona The CFPB has stood up for everyday consumers and fought against unfair treatment in Arizona. Sep 25, 2023
The House Republican Study Committee Budget Proposes Harsh Changes to Social Security ArticleSeptember 22, 2023 The House Republican Study Committee Budget Proposes Harsh Changes to Social Security The proposal would raise the retirement age for full Social Security benefits to 69. Sep 22, 2023 Alan Cohen
What Happens During a Government Shutdown? ArticleSeptember 21, 2023 What Happens During a Government Shutdown? Learn how a government shutdown affects you. Sep 21, 2023 Bobby Kogan
Poverty Rose in 2022, But Policy Solutions Can Create a More Equitable Economy ArticleSeptember 12, 2023 Poverty Rose in 2022, But Policy Solutions Can Create a More Equitable Economy To continue growing the middle class, Congress and the Biden administration should learn from what worked in their response to the COVID-19 pandemic and associated recession that led to extraordinarily low poverty rates. Sep 12, 2023 Kyle Ross
5 Reasons Automakers Must Provide Good Jobs and Lower Vehicle Emissions ArticleSeptember 12, 2023 5 Reasons Automakers Must Provide Good Jobs and Lower Vehicle Emissions In the face of demands for better jobs and stronger health protections, some automakers claim they can’t improve job quality and lower vehicle emissions—but they have the resources to support middle-class-led economic growth and clean up their vehicle fleets. Sep 12, 2023 Leo Banks, Karla Walter, Anona Neal
The Business Case for Good Jobs ReportSeptember 12, 2023 The Business Case for Good Jobs Jobs that include employee training and good working conditions have higher worker productivity and lower operational costs associated with turnover, boosting firm profitability and economic growth. Sep 12, 2023 Crystal Weise
Momentum for Worker Standards Boards Continues To Grow ArticleSeptember 7, 2023 Momentum for Worker Standards Boards Continues To Grow Since 2018, six states and three local governments have enacted laws that bring workers and employers together to recommend standards for sectors of the economy. Sep 7, 2023 Aurelia Glass, David Madland
House Republican Appropriations Proposal Breaks the Debt Limit Deal ReportSeptember 6, 2023 House Republican Appropriations Proposal Breaks the Debt Limit Deal The Senate’s bipartisan appropriations bills protect key priorities, while the House Republican appropriators’ proposal would set the United States on a path toward shutdown. Sep 6, 2023 Bobby Kogan, Jean Ross
Investing in Workers Can Further Ease Inflation and Boost Economic Growth ReportAugust 30, 2023 Investing in Workers Can Further Ease Inflation and Boost Economic Growth By making it easier for more people to enter and stay in work, policymakers can help ease inflationary pressures over the medium term and grow the middle class. Aug 30, 2023 Rose Khattar, Christian E. Weller, David Correa
Will AI Benefit or Harm Workers? ArticleAugust 24, 2023 Will AI Benefit or Harm Workers? The Biden administration and Congress must adopt a worker-centered approach in its response to the development and use of artificial intelligence. Aug 24, 2023 Rose Khattar
To Support Food Security, the Thrifty Food Plan Increase Should Be Protected in the 2023 Farm Bill ArticleAugust 23, 2023 To Support Food Security, the Thrifty Food Plan Increase Should Be Protected in the 2023 Farm Bill The 2021 increase in the Thrifty Food Plan was a much-needed and long-overdue reform that better reflects families’ nutritional needs and modern grocery store costs. Aug 23, 2023 Anona Neal, Kyle Ross
How Regulators Can Help Credit Unions Manage Climate Risk in the Communities They Serve ArticleAugust 15, 2023 How Regulators Can Help Credit Unions Manage Climate Risk in the Communities They Serve Credit unions and their members are especially vulnerable to multiple and growing climate threats, requiring more guidance from regulators on how to mitigate these risks. Aug 15, 2023 Crystal Weise, David Correa
Transforming the Economy: Forging Black Economic Power Across America Past EventAugust 14, 2023 Transforming the Economy: Forging Black Economic Power Across America Join the Center for American Progress and the National Partnership of Women & Families on Martha’s Vineyard for a moderated panel which explores new ways to promote economic opportunity in Black communities. Barn & Bowl Bistro Aug 14, 2023
Barbie and the Gender Wage Gap VideoAugust 9, 2023 Barbie and the Gender Wage Gap Despite decades of efforts to boost women’s representation throughout the U.S. economy, women still face a pay gap in nearly every single occupation—even high-paying ones. Aug 9, 2023 Sara Estep, Rose Khattar, Charlie Schuyler, 3 More Hai-Lam Phan, Matthew Gossage, Toni Pandolfo
What You Need To Know About Gen Z’s Support for Unions ArticleAugust 9, 2023 What You Need To Know About Gen Z’s Support for Unions Gen Zers are eager to organize and are winning union gains for themselves at workplaces nationwide. Aug 9, 2023 Aurelia Glass
How Bidenomics Is Delivering for Women In the NewsAugust 8, 2023 How Bidenomics Is Delivering for Women In The Messenger, Rose Khattar and Sara Estep make the case for how the Biden administration's plan to grow the economy by growing the middle class is helping more women find jobs. Aug 8, 2023 The Messenger Rose Khattar, Sara Estep
CAP’s Comments on Proposed Amendments to Auditing Standards Related to a Company’s Noncompliance With Laws and Regulations ArticleAugust 8, 2023 CAP’s Comments on Proposed Amendments to Auditing Standards Related to a Company’s Noncompliance With Laws and Regulations The Center for American Progress submitted comments to the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board supporting critical updates and enhancements to auditing standards aimed at helping investors avoid misplacing their trust in companies that are not complying with laws and regulations. Aug 8, 2023 Alexandra Thornton
Right-wing politicians playing ‘armchair financial advisor’ are putting Americans’ retirements at risk In the NewsAugust 5, 2023 Right-wing politicians playing ‘armchair financial advisor’ are putting Americans’ retirements at risk Alexandra Thornton writes in The Hill about why policymakers across the country need to protect Americans' right to invest. Aug 5, 2023 The Hill Alexandra Thornton
House Ways and Means Proposal Would Hurt Honest Tax Filers and Reward Tax Avoidance ArticleJuly 31, 2023 House Ways and Means Proposal Would Hurt Honest Tax Filers and Reward Tax Avoidance Congress should extend and expand, not weaken, information reporting. Jul 31, 2023 Jean Ross
CAP Comments on the FSOC’s Proposed Analytic Framework and Nonbank Designation Guidance ArticleJuly 27, 2023 CAP Comments on the FSOC’s Proposed Analytic Framework and Nonbank Designation Guidance The Center for American Progress submitted comment letters to the Financial Stability Oversight Council on their proposed analytic risk framework and guidance on nonbank financial company designations. Jul 27, 2023 Lilith Fellowes-Granda
What Barbie Can Teach Us About the Gender Wage Gap ArticleJuly 26, 2023 What Barbie Can Teach Us About the Gender Wage Gap Despite decades of efforts to boost women’s representation throughout the U.S. economy, women still face a pay gap in nearly every single occupation—even high-paying ones. Jul 26, 2023 Rose Khattar, Sara Estep, Lily Roberts, 1 More Maggie Jo Buchanan
7 Reasons the U.S. Economy Is Among the Strongest in the G7 ArticleJuly 25, 2023 7 Reasons the U.S. Economy Is Among the Strongest in the G7 Cooling inflation, continued economic growth, and a strong labor market exemplify the sustained resilience of the U.S. economy, particularly compared with other advanced economies. Jul 25, 2023 Rose Khattar, Jessica Vela
Higher State-Level Minimum Wages Aid in Faster Jobs Recovery ArticleJuly 24, 2023 Higher State-Level Minimum Wages Aid in Faster Jobs Recovery Since January 2021, employment in the leisure and hospitality industry has recovered faster in states with minimum wages higher than the $7.25 federal minimum. Jul 24, 2023 Jessica Vela
How Project Labor Agreements and Community Workforce Agreements Are Good for the Biden Administration’s Investment Agenda ReportJuly 21, 2023 How Project Labor Agreements and Community Workforce Agreements Are Good for the Biden Administration’s Investment Agenda Project labor agreements and community workforce agreements are time-tested tools that can support good value and good jobs on projects funded by the new federal economic investments. Jul 21, 2023 Aurelia Glass, Karla Walter
Raising the Minimum Wage Would Be an Investment in Growing the Middle Class ArticleJuly 20, 2023 Raising the Minimum Wage Would Be an Investment in Growing the Middle Class A $15 minimum wage could benefit nearly 40 million workers and provide some of the lowest-wage workers with an average annual wage boost of about $6,000. Jul 20, 2023 Rose Khattar, Sara Estep, Lily Roberts
Congress Must Include SNAP Employment and Training Improvements in the 2023 Farm Bill ArticleJuly 17, 2023 Congress Must Include SNAP Employment and Training Improvements in the 2023 Farm Bill The E&T program currently disincentivizes the participation of SNAP recipients by cutting their benefits if they find well-paying work. Jul 17, 2023 Kyle Ross
Levin: Growing our economy means more union jobs In the NewsJuly 12, 2023 Levin: Growing our economy means more union jobs Rep. Andy Levin writes in The Detroit News about the signs of economic progress in Michigan. Jul 12, 2023 The Detroit News Rep. Andy Levin
Insurers’ Failure on Climate Disasters Imperils Financial System In the NewsJuly 11, 2023 Insurers’ Failure on Climate Disasters Imperils Financial System Lilith Fellowes-Granda argues that the current state-by-state regulation of insurers falls short of addressing climate-impacted risks and why the federal government needs to step in. Jul 11, 2023 Bloomberg Lilith Fellowes-Granda
It’s All About Housing: Rental Inflation and Its Measurement Play an Outsize Role in the Consumer Price Index ArticleJuly 10, 2023 It’s All About Housing: Rental Inflation and Its Measurement Play an Outsize Role in the Consumer Price Index Price increases for new leases have fallen faster than average rent, which will contribute to declining inflation in the future. Jul 10, 2023 Christian E. Weller, David Correa
House Appropriations Committee Actions Threaten To Block a Public Option for Online Tax Filing ArticleJuly 10, 2023 House Appropriations Committee Actions Threaten To Block a Public Option for Online Tax Filing A hostile rider would bar efforts to create a no-cost filing option that would save taxpayers money. Jul 10, 2023 Jean Ross, Crystal Weise
Progressive Messaging on the Economy ArticleJuly 6, 2023 Progressive Messaging on the Economy New research underscores the value of connecting policy priorities to how they will help grow the middle class in America. Jul 6, 2023
Comments on the National Credit Union Administration’s Request for Information Regarding Climate-Related Financial Risk ArticleJune 27, 2023 Comments on the National Credit Union Administration’s Request for Information Regarding Climate-Related Financial Risk The Center for American Progress submitted a comment to the National Credit Union Administration on the effects of climate-related financial risks and the steps to manage and mitigate exposure to those risks. Jun 27, 2023 Crystal Weise, David Correa, Lilith Fellowes-Granda
4 Ways States and Localities Are Improving Employment Outcomes for Reentering Young Adults ReportJune 27, 2023 4 Ways States and Localities Are Improving Employment Outcomes for Reentering Young Adults Forward-thinking state and local policymakers should continue to take action to improve the employment outcomes of 18- to 24-year-olds reentering their communities. Jun 27, 2023 David Correa
How Unions Are Crucial for Building Working-Class Economic Power ArticleJune 21, 2023 How Unions Are Crucial for Building Working-Class Economic Power Union membership allows workers without four-year college degrees to earn more and achieve financial security for their families and children. Jun 21, 2023 Aurelia Glass, David Madland
4 Job Quality Questions All Applicants for New Federal Funds Should Answer ReportJune 20, 2023 4 Job Quality Questions All Applicants for New Federal Funds Should Answer States, cities, and private sector applicants can improve their chances of winning new federal support through the Inflation Reduction Act, Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, and CHIPS and Science Act by demonstrating that their proposals will create good jobs for working people from all walks of life. Jun 20, 2023 Karla Walter
House Bill Would Slash Business Taxes and Undermine Efforts To Stem Profit Shifting ArticleJune 20, 2023 House Bill Would Slash Business Taxes and Undermine Efforts To Stem Profit Shifting A new House Republican proposal would cut business taxes, expanding the primary cause of the nation’s increasing debt ratio. Jun 20, 2023 Jean Ross
Minnesota is transforming its nursing home industry with a model that empowers workers In the NewsJune 16, 2023 Minnesota is transforming its nursing home industry with a model that empowers workers David Madland explains how the Minnesota Nursing Home Workforce Standards Board Act can improve the nursing home industry by setting minimum workplace standards for the sector. Jun 16, 2023 Minnesota Reformer David Madland
Public and Private Investments Are Poised To Transform Michigan ReportJune 15, 2023 Public and Private Investments Are Poised To Transform Michigan The historic home of the automotive industry, Michigan, stands to benefit from major infrastructure improvements and new plants for manufacturing electric vehicle batteries, especially if it incorporates public input and builds worker power to grow the middle class. Jun 15, 2023 David Ballard, Lily Roberts, Marina Zhavoronkova, 4 More Kevin DeGood, Emily Gee, Jessica Vela, Karla Walter
Opinion: Hollywood writers’ strike is about more than money. It’s also about having power over AI. In the NewsJune 14, 2023 Opinion: Hollywood writers’ strike is about more than money. It’s also about having power over AI. David Madland explains why workers need strong tools to bargain with employers over disruptive technology. Jun 14, 2023 MarketWatch David Madland
Investing To Be Competitive: The New U.S. Industrial Strategy ReportJune 12, 2023 Investing To Be Competitive: The New U.S. Industrial Strategy The new industrial strategy will transform the auto, energy, and semiconductor sectors; reduce carbon emissions; and support increased worker wages. Jun 12, 2023 Marc Jarsulic
America Needs Better Data on Race and Ethnicity In the NewsJune 11, 2023 America Needs Better Data on Race and Ethnicity Rose Khattar and Edwith Theogene lay out glaring omissions in the way that the United States collects data on race and ethnicity and call for improvements to the processes. Jun 11, 2023 The Messenger Rose Khattar, Edwith Theogene
What To Know About the Gender Wage Gap as the Equal Pay Act Turns 60 ArticleJune 8, 2023 What To Know About the Gender Wage Gap as the Equal Pay Act Turns 60 New analysis by the Center for American Progress shows that working women have cumulatively lost $61 trillion in wages since 1967. Jun 8, 2023 Rose Khattar, Sara Estep
Testimony Before the Senate Budget Committee In the NewsMay 18, 2023 Testimony Before the Senate Budget Committee Bobby Kogan testified before the U.S. Senate Budget Committee about the national debt. May 18, 2023 the Senate Budget Committee Bobby Kogan
The Economic Consequences of Default Past EventMay 18, 2023 The Economic Consequences of Default Please join the Center for American Progress for a panel discussion with esteemed experts on the economic consequences of default. Online only May 18, 2023
Nearly 15 Million Veterans and Their Family Members Could Be Harmed by Default ArticleMay 17, 2023 Nearly 15 Million Veterans and Their Family Members Could Be Harmed by Default New analysis shows that millions of veterans may experience delays in receiving their pensions, disability compensation, educational allowances, or health care if Congress doesn’t raise, suspend, or eliminate the debt ceiling. May 17, 2023 Lily Roberts, Sara Estep
Default Would Have a Catastrophic Impact on the Economy ArticleMay 11, 2023 Default Would Have a Catastrophic Impact on the Economy Failure to increase the debt limit would have grave consequences for the U.S. economy, the global financial system, and the well-being of American families. May 11, 2023 Jean Ross
5 States Addressing Child Hunger and Food Insecurity With Free School Meals for All ReportMay 4, 2023 5 States Addressing Child Hunger and Food Insecurity With Free School Meals for All State governments are taking the lead in implementing no-cost school meal programs to eliminate administrative and financial burdens for students, families, and school staff. May 4, 2023 Allie Pearce, Akilah Alleyne, Anona Neal
Unions Build Wealth for the American Working Class ReportMay 3, 2023 Unions Build Wealth for the American Working Class Union membership not only increases wealth for working-class families but also narrows racial wealth gaps and offers a path to the middle class. May 3, 2023 Aurelia Glass, David Madland, Christian E. Weller
How U.S. Regulators Can Help Community and Regional Banks Address Climate-Related Financial Risks ReportApril 28, 2023 How U.S. Regulators Can Help Community and Regional Banks Address Climate-Related Financial Risks Federal banking regulators should incorporate climate-related guidance, information, and analysis in their oversight of small and midsize banks. Apr 28, 2023 Lilith Fellowes-Granda, Crystal Weise
4 Things Bank Regulators Can Do to Help Prevent Bank Failures ArticleApril 27, 2023 4 Things Bank Regulators Can Do to Help Prevent Bank Failures In addressing the recent instability within the U.S. financial system, regulators must confront continuing risk and bank fragility. Apr 27, 2023 Marc Jarsulic, Alexandra Thornton, Lilith Fellowes-Granda
Work Requirements Are Expensive for the Government To Administer and Don’t Lead To More Employment ArticleApril 25, 2023 Work Requirements Are Expensive for the Government To Administer and Don’t Lead To More Employment The creation of additional bureaucracy to take basic supports away from Americans would be costly to the federal government and ineffective in promoting employment. Apr 25, 2023 Lily Roberts
Budget Caps Are Budget Cuts ArticleApril 24, 2023 Budget Caps Are Budget Cuts The House Republican proposal to cap discretionary funding would lead to deep programmatic cuts, slashing funding by nearly 60 percent within a decade. Apr 24, 2023 Bobby Kogan
Congress Must Bolster Youth Employment Programs To Secure America’s Economic Future ReportApril 24, 2023 Congress Must Bolster Youth Employment Programs To Secure America’s Economic Future Millions of young people are disconnected from work and school, but Congress can help them access subsidized employment and supportive services to jump-start their careers. Apr 24, 2023 Kyle Ross
Biden’s job creation efforts are helping women get higher pay and better work In the NewsApril 20, 2023 Biden’s job creation efforts are helping women get higher pay and better work Rose Khattar and Lauren Hoffman explain how President Biden’s historic economic investments offer an opportunity to bring women more good-paying jobs in fields where they have been underrepresented. Apr 20, 2023 MarketWatch Rose Khattar, Lauren Hoffman
Biden Tax Proposals Would Correct Inequities Created by Trump Tax Cuts and Raise Additional Revenues ReportApril 14, 2023 Biden Tax Proposals Would Correct Inequities Created by Trump Tax Cuts and Raise Additional Revenues President Biden’s fiscal year 2024 tax proposal would impose new taxes on unearned income, while improving the child tax credit. Apr 14, 2023 Jean Ross
Congress Must Raise the Debt Ceiling In the NewsApril 12, 2023 Congress Must Raise the Debt Ceiling Jean Ross writes about why Congress must raise the debt limit. Apr 12, 2023 La Opinion Jean Ross
What Policymakers Need To Know About Today’s Working Class ReportApril 6, 2023 What Policymakers Need To Know About Today’s Working Class The working class works primarily in service-sector jobs and is more racially and ethnically diverse than ever. Apr 6, 2023 Aurelia Glass
Second Chance Policies Help Individuals Leaving Incarceration Build Financial Security ArticleApril 5, 2023 Second Chance Policies Help Individuals Leaving Incarceration Build Financial Security Second chance policies help returning citizens access education, workforce training, and other wraparound services to prepare for success in the labor market and build long-term financial stability. Apr 5, 2023 Arohi Pathak
3 Ways States Can Expand and Sustain the Infrastructure Workforce by Meeting Child Care Needs ReportMarch 29, 2023 3 Ways States Can Expand and Sustain the Infrastructure Workforce by Meeting Child Care Needs To improve recruitment, training, and retention in the construction industry, states should utilize infrastructure funds to address workers’ child care needs. Mar 29, 2023 Marina Zhavoronkova, Maureen Coffey
Congress should take an all of the above approach to supporting unions In the NewsMarch 28, 2023 Congress should take an all of the above approach to supporting unions David Madland describes how Congress can support unions. Mar 28, 2023 The Hill David Madland
Tax Cuts Are Primarily Responsible for the Increasing Debt Ratio ReportMarch 27, 2023 Tax Cuts Are Primarily Responsible for the Increasing Debt Ratio Without the Bush and Trump tax cuts, debt as a percentage of the economy would be declining permanently. Mar 27, 2023 Bobby Kogan
How States and Unions Can Partner To Build the Public Sector Workforce ReportMarch 23, 2023 How States and Unions Can Partner To Build the Public Sector Workforce Partnering with unions to train public sector workers helps states uphold high-quality standards; connect with and recruit from local communities; and address the nation’s public sector hiring challenges. Mar 23, 2023 Karla Walter
Congress Must Raise the Debt Ceiling ArticleMarch 22, 2023 Congress Must Raise the Debt Ceiling Failure to increase the debt ceiling would have a catastrophic impact on the economy and federal programs. Mar 22, 2023 Jean Ross
Executive Summary: How Exemptions From Securities Laws Put Investors and the Economy at Risk ArticleMarch 22, 2023 Executive Summary: How Exemptions From Securities Laws Put Investors and the Economy at Risk A new report from the Center for American Progress explains why Congress and the SEC should roll back public registration and reporting exemptions that undermine the basic bargain of the securities laws. Mar 22, 2023 Tyler Gellasch, Alexandra Thornton, Crystal Weise
How Exemptions From Securities Laws Put Investors and the Economy at Risk ReportMarch 22, 2023 How Exemptions From Securities Laws Put Investors and the Economy at Risk Congress and the SEC should roll back public registration and reporting exemptions that undermine the basic bargain of the securities laws; companies seeking to raise capital from the public must first disclose reliable information about their operations, finances, and governance. Mar 22, 2023 Tyler Gellasch, Alexandra Thornton, Crystal Weise
Improving Safety, Accident Response, and Public Health in the Wake of Recent Train Derailments ArticleMarch 21, 2023 Improving Safety, Accident Response, and Public Health in the Wake of Recent Train Derailments A comprehensive response to the East Palestine derailment must include safety reforms that will reduce the frequency and severity of future derailments; improve long-term health monitoring and access to health services; and reduce or eliminate toxic chemicals, including petrochemicals, from the U.S. economy. Mar 21, 2023 Kevin DeGood
The House Republican Proposal To Avert a Debt Ceiling Crisis Is Untested and Unworkable ArticleMarch 21, 2023 The House Republican Proposal To Avert a Debt Ceiling Crisis Is Untested and Unworkable Proposals to prioritize certain payments in lieu of increasing the debt ceiling would increase, not decrease, the federal government’s risk of default. Mar 21, 2023 Alan Cohen, Jean Ross
5 Policy Priorities for the Federal Aviation Administration Reauthorization ArticleMarch 20, 2023 5 Policy Priorities for the Federal Aviation Administration Reauthorization The reauthorization of Federal Aviation Administration programs should provide dedicated funding for reducing greenhouse gas emissions from airplanes and airports, an increase in the Passenger Facility Charge, and decent wages and benefits for airport service workers. Mar 20, 2023 Kevin DeGood, Karla Walter
The Role of Leverage in the Failures of Silvergate, Silicon Valley, and Signature Banks ArticleMarch 16, 2023 The Role of Leverage in the Failures of Silvergate, Silicon Valley, and Signature Banks Now is the time for federal banking regulators to raise equity requirements to prevent banking history from repeating itself yet again. Mar 16, 2023 Marc Jarsulic, Alexandra Thornton
How To Improve Employment Outcomes for Young Adults Leaving Incarceration ReportMarch 16, 2023 How To Improve Employment Outcomes for Young Adults Leaving Incarceration Young adults reentering communities after incarceration face many barriers to finding stable work, but forward-thinking policies can lead to better employment outcomes and safer communities. Mar 16, 2023 Marina Zhavoronkova, Allie Preston, Justin Schweitzer, 1 More Akua Amaning
Fact Sheet: Addressing Employment Barriers for Young Adults Leaving Incarceration Fact SheetMarch 16, 2023 Fact Sheet: Addressing Employment Barriers for Young Adults Leaving Incarceration Many young adults re-entering communities after incarceration face institutional barriers to reaching their employment goals—and policymakers can and should take action to help them. Mar 16, 2023 Marina Zhavoronkova, Allie Preston, Justin Schweitzer, 2 More Akua Amaning, Arohi Pathak
Quick Facts About State Salary Range Transparency Laws ArticleMarch 9, 2023 Quick Facts About State Salary Range Transparency Laws Over the past few years, an increasing number of states have passed, or are considering passing, salary range transparency laws as one measure to help close the gender pay gap. Mar 9, 2023 Becca Damante, Lauren Hoffman, Rose Khattar
Airport Service Workers Deserve Good Jobs ReportMarch 7, 2023 Airport Service Workers Deserve Good Jobs Raising pay and benefits for workers in federally supported airports will stabilize the air industry. Mar 7, 2023 Karla Walter, Aurelia Glass
How To Support Good Jobs and Workforce Equity on Federal Infrastructure Projects ReportMarch 6, 2023 How To Support Good Jobs and Workforce Equity on Federal Infrastructure Projects As funds from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act flow through federal and state project owners, agencies must build long-lasting capacity to provide equitable access to high-quality jobs. Mar 6, 2023 Marina Zhavoronkova, Karla Walter
Address the nursing shortage with realistic staffing and fair contracts In the NewsMarch 3, 2023 Address the nursing shortage with realistic staffing and fair contracts Marina Zhavoronkova, Nicole Rapfogel, and Emily Gee argue that in order to address America's nursing shortage, policymakers must take measures to improve nurses' working conditions and keep them in the profession. Mar 3, 2023 The Hill Marina Zhavoronkova, Nicole Rapfogel, Emily Gee