This week at CBPP, we focused on health, state budgets and taxes, Social Security, federal taxes, food assistance, and the economy.
- On health, Aviva Aron-Dine, Chye-Ching Huang, and Samantha Washington reported that the lawsuit to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA) would cut taxes for the highest-income 0.1 percent of households by an average of $198,000. Aron-Dine and Tara Straw explained why ACA repeal would be even more dangerous during the pandemic and economic crisis. Jessica Schubel noted that expanding Medicaid in Oklahoma and Missouri is a first step to improving health care for American Indian and Alaska Native people. Jennifer Wagner outlined how aggressive outreach can help connect Medicaid enrollees with federal Economic Impact Payments.
- On state budgets and taxes, Wesley Tharpe warned that harmful state cuts loom without more federal aid. Michael Leachman outlined good reasons why states haven’t yet spent all of their Coronavirus Relief Funds.
- On Social Security, Paul N. Van De Water urged policymakers to prevent recession-related Social Security benefit drops.
- On federal taxes, we updated our report on how aggressive state outreach can help reach the 12 million non-filers eligible for stimulus payments.
- On food assistance, we updated our fact sheet on how states are using new flexibility in SNAP to respond to COVID-19 challenges.
- On the economy, we updated our backgrounders on unemployment insurance and how many weeks of unemployment compensation are available, and our chart book tracking the post-Great Recession economy.
Chart of the Week — ACA Repeal Would Cause Especially Large Coverage Losses Among Black and Hispanic People
A variety of news outlets featured CBPP’s work and experts this past week. Here are some of the highlights:
Governments eye new taxes on cigarettes, homes and tech giants to pay for big budget shortfalls related to the coronavirus
Washington Post
June 26, 2020
Trump payroll tax cut would come at a time when Social Security is already facing trouble
USA Today
June 25, 2020
For Thousands Of Eligible D.C. Residents, A COVID-19 Stimulus Check May Never Arrive
WAMU
June 25, 2020
The coronavirus could cut your Social Security benefits for life, unless Congress acts
Los Angeles Times
June 24, 2020
Nearly 1.1 million Americans on unemployment face risky jobless period
CNBC
June 24, 2020
Why it matters that race and ethnicity aren’t recorded by the IRS
Popular Science
June 23, 2020
As states cut budgets, racial funding gaps between districts could widen
Education Dive
June 23, 2020
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