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Policy Proposals December 7, 2022

A more equitable distribution of the positive fiscal benefits of immigration

Immigration is good for the U.S. economy and for the fiscal picture at the federal level, but some local areas experience adverse fiscal impacts when new immig…
Economic Facts September 28, 2022

Nine facts about the service sector in the United States

Nine factors about the service sector illustrate recent trends in spending, employment, and inflation as the country continues to rebalance.
Papers March 22, 2022

Bolstered balance sheets: Assessing household finances since 2019

A Hamilton Project analysis on how household balance sheets have evolved since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic finds that, in aggregate, households’ financi…
Economic Facts September 29, 2021

11 facts on the economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic

These facts review recent economic data to assess the state of the economic recovery from the COVID‑19 pandemic.
Policy Proposals May 12, 2021

A proposal for a federal paid parental and medical leave program

Tanya Byker and Elena Patel propose the creation of a federal Paid Parental and (Family and Own) Medical Leave (PPML) program. The proposal would establish a p…
Papers April 12, 2021

A comparison of renters and homeowners in recent decades

Wendy Edelberg, Sara Estep, Stephanie Lu, and Emily Moss examine and offer new insights on the recent history of housing policy from the latter half of the 20t…
Economic Facts March 30, 2021

Ten economic facts on how mothers spend their time

These facts review trends in women’s labor force participation and document how mothers of young children spend their time.
Policy Proposals September 17, 2020

From survival to revival: How to help small businesses through the COVID-19 crisis

The COVID-19 pandemic poses an existential threat to small businesses, with more than 400,000 lost since the crisis began. Many small businesses are financiall…
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