Search results for sequestration (119)
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News from EPI › Congressional Progressive Caucus budget would create jobs and boost productivity
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‘The People’s Budget’: Analysis of the Congressional Progressive Caucus budget for fiscal year 2019
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News from EPI › The Progressive Caucus budget is the road map to a more equal economy
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‘The People’s Budget’: Analysis of the Congressional Progressive Caucus budget for fiscal year 2018
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Corporate tax chartbook: How corporations rig the rules to dodge the taxes they owe
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News from EPI › The Progressive Caucus budget blueprint increases public investments to target full employment and faster productivity growth
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‘The People’s Budget’: Analysis of the Congressional Progressive Caucus budget for fiscal year 2017
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The Republican Study Committee wants to ratchet austerity up well past the sequester
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Four Pinocchios for the Washington Post Fact Checker
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News from EPI › Congressional Progressive Caucus Budget Would Put U.S. Economy on the Path to Durable Full Employment
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The ‘People’s Budget’: Analysis of the Congressional Progressive Caucus Budget for Fiscal Year 2016
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“Right to Work” Is the Wrong Answer for New Mexico’s Economy
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Obama’s Budget: Mostly a Political Document, and That’s Just Fine
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Deficits, Schmeficits: Congress Refuses to Add to the Deficit—Except When Giving Tax Breaks to Big Business
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CBO: Don’t Fear the Near-Term Debt Reaper
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The Short- and Long-Term Impact of Infrastructure Investments on Employment and Economic Activity in the U.S. Economy
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As Congress Votes on Budget Proposals, It Is Also Voting on Whether It Understands the Economy
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Changes to Budget Necessary to Increase Public Investment, Spur Economic Growth
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The ‘Better Off Budget’: Analysis of the Congressional Progressive Caucus budget for fiscal year 2015
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Want to Lower The Deficit? Forget Sequestration, Keep Slowing Federal Health Care Cost Growth
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Listicle: The 13 Best and Worst Economic Policy Ideas of 2013
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Avoiding a Government Shutdown Falls Far Short of What American Families Need
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Do We Need a Grand Bargain?
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Replace Some of the Sequester by Closing Tax Loopholes
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Basket Cases
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What We Mean When We Talk About Middle-Out Economics
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Taking ‘Middle-Out Economics’ Seriously in this Fall’s Fiscal Debates
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Mismatches in Race to the Top Limit Educational Improvement: Lack of Time, Resources, and Tools to Address Opportunity Gaps Puts Lofty State Goals Out of Reach
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Budget Debates Matter: The Difference in GOP and Democratic Levels of Discretionary Spending for 2014 Translates into Nearly 1 Million Jobs
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Create Jobs by Repealing Sequestration