
Lessons From The 2021 Child Tax Credit Expansion Informing State Policy Debates
It’s been two years since the expiration of the expanded child tax credit (CTC), a temporary provision of the American Rescue Plan that effectively provided
It’s been two years since the expiration of the expanded child tax credit (CTC), a temporary provision of the American Rescue Plan that effectively provided
As House Republicans engage in a nasty internal battle over whether to raise the $10,000 cap on the state and local tax (SALT) deduction, a
We took our kids on their first-ever trip to Europe this summer. I’m thrilled they learned about the histories and cultures of Paris, Barcelona, and
As states navigate an uncertain fiscal future, a lot of budget commentators will justifiably note that nearly every state cut taxes during the last few
***A version of this blog post first appeared as an opinion piece at Bloomberg Tax. You can read that version here.*** At the beginning of
More than three years after the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the shift to remote work for many office workers has put the future of
New jobs data show while private employment fully recovered over a year ago, state and local public employment remains below its pre-pandemic peak. Overall, total
With more fiscal data coming in, the long-term health of state budgets looks murky. After a run up in 2022, preliminary data show a substantial
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan (D) recently proposed raising the city’s tax on vacant or undeveloped land while reducing taxes on buildings by 30 percent. The
From the start of calendar year 2021 to today, 48 states and the District of Columbia have cut taxes. The only holdouts are Alaska and