Publications

Will a “play-or-pay” policy for health care cause job losses?

By Phillip Cryan 06-17-09

Capping the health insurance tax exclusion—The consequences vary greatly across states and regions

By Elise Gould 06-11-09

How capping the tax exclusion may disproportionately burden children & families

By Elise Gould 05-28-09

Medicare Privatization: A Cautionary Tale

By Monique Morrissey 05-14-09

Why a public insurance plan is essential for health reform

By Alexander Hertel-Fernandez 04-23-09

Not-so-easy money: Taxing health benefits comes with costs

By Elise Gould 03-20-09

Who Loses if We Limit the Tax Exclusion for Health Insurance?

By Elise Gould Alexandra Minicozzi 03-09-09

Who is Adversely Affected by Limiting the Tax Exclusion of Employment-Based Premiums?

By Elise Gould Alexandra Minicozzi 03-04-09

‘Cadillac’ health care benefits aren’t always what they seem

By Elise Gould 03-04-09

The erosion of employer-sponsored health insurance

By Elise Gould 10-08-08

Obama health plan outperforms McCain plan in coverage and efficiency

By Josh Bivens Elise Gould 07-29-08

A Decade of Decline: The Erosion of Employer-Provided Health Care in the United States and Californi

By Jared Bernstein Heidi Shierholz 04-15-08

What a recession means for black America

By Algernon Austin 01-18-08

The gains from trade: How big and who gets them?

By Josh Bivens 12-12-07

The marketing of economics history: Inflating the importance of trade liberalization

By Josh Bivens 12-12-07

School Choice

By Edith Rasell Richard Rothstein 11-20-07

The erosion of employment-based insurance: More working families left uninsured

By Elise Gould 10-31-07

Why SCHIP matters

By Monique Morrissey 09-28-07

Schools as Scapegoats

By Lawrence Mishel 09-26-07

International Picture, September 17, 2007

By Robert E. Scott 09-17-07

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