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DIANE M. LIM
Diane M. Lim. Diane Lim (formerly Rogers) has just joined the Pew Charitable Trusts as their Chief Economist. She had been Chief Economist at the Concord Coalition from April 2008 to December 2012 and author of the “Economist Mom” blog over the same period. She was previously Chief Economist for the House Budget CommitteeDemocrats; Chief
PAIGE SHEVLIN
Paige Shevlin. Paige Shevlin is the Director of Policy and National Initiatives at the Markle Foundation and the former Associate Policy Director at The Hamilton Project. Prior to her role at Markle, she was the Economic Development Policy Advisor to the King County Executive in Seattle, Washington. Before that, Paige held multiple roles in the TAX REFORM FOR PROGRESSIVITY: A PRAGMATIC APPROACH The Proposal. Sarin, Summers, and Kupferberg propose several reforms to the tax system both to combat illegal evasion and to decrease the opportunities for legal tax avoidance. Decrease illegal tax evasion by investing in the IRS, better targeting audits, and increasing information requirements. Minimizing individual tax shelters,including the
REMOVING ANTICOMPETITIVE BARRIERS FOR ADVANCED PRACTICE The Problem. Health-care services in the United States are excessively costly, inefficient, and lacking in competitive pressures. In addition, many health outcomes in the United States lag behind thoseof other countries.
THE HISTORICAL ROLE OF RACE AND POLICY FOR REGIONAL Abstract. Contemporary racial inequality can be thought of as the product of a long historical process with at least two reinforcing sets of policies: First are the policies governing the spatial distribution of the black population, and second are the policies that had a disparate impact on black individuals because of their locations PROBABILITY OF A 65-YEAR-OLD LIVING TO A GIVEN AGE, BY SEX As shown in the dark green bars, 50 years ago a man who had reached 65 had an 81 percent chance of reaching 70, a 41 percent chance of hitting 80, and a 10 percent chance of turning 90. By comparison, the chances of reaching those same ages for a man who reaches 65 in 2015 are (as shown in the light green bars) 90 percent, 62 percent, and 22 TAX REFORM FOR PROGRESSIVITY: A PRAGMATIC APPROACH Tax Reform for Progressivity: A Pragmatic Approach 317 Abstract Trends in demographics, national security, economic inequality, and the public debt suggest an urgent need for progressive approaches to COST OF COMPUTING POWER EQUAL TO AN IPAD2 The price of these technologies has decreased even more so than the sticker price indicates, as new computers are so much more powerful than older models. If the typical worker in 1982 wanted to purchase something with computing power of an iPad2, it would have cost more than the 360 years worth of wages. THE RECENT DECLINE IN WOMEN’S LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION 2 The Hamilton Project • Brookings FIGURE 1. Women’s Labor Force Participation, by Age Group Source: Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement 1962–2016. THE HAMILTON PROJECTPAPERSEVENTSDATA VISUALIZATIONBLOG On Tuesday, April 13, 2021, 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. ET, The Hamilton Project at the Brookings Institution will host a webcast examining policy options to improve UI and housing support in the U.S. Register now. New Economic Analysis. Race and Jobs at Risk of Being Automated in the Age of COVID-19. In this economic analysis, experts examineDIANE M. LIM
Diane M. Lim. Diane Lim (formerly Rogers) has just joined the Pew Charitable Trusts as their Chief Economist. She had been Chief Economist at the Concord Coalition from April 2008 to December 2012 and author of the “Economist Mom” blog over the same period. She was previously Chief Economist for the House Budget CommitteeDemocrats; Chief
PAIGE SHEVLIN
Paige Shevlin. Paige Shevlin is the Director of Policy and National Initiatives at the Markle Foundation and the former Associate Policy Director at The Hamilton Project. Prior to her role at Markle, she was the Economic Development Policy Advisor to the King County Executive in Seattle, Washington. Before that, Paige held multiple roles in the TAX REFORM FOR PROGRESSIVITY: A PRAGMATIC APPROACH The Proposal. Sarin, Summers, and Kupferberg propose several reforms to the tax system both to combat illegal evasion and to decrease the opportunities for legal tax avoidance. Decrease illegal tax evasion by investing in the IRS, better targeting audits, and increasing information requirements. Minimizing individual tax shelters,including the
REMOVING ANTICOMPETITIVE BARRIERS FOR ADVANCED PRACTICE The Problem. Health-care services in the United States are excessively costly, inefficient, and lacking in competitive pressures. In addition, many health outcomes in the United States lag behind thoseof other countries.
THE HISTORICAL ROLE OF RACE AND POLICY FOR REGIONAL Abstract. Contemporary racial inequality can be thought of as the product of a long historical process with at least two reinforcing sets of policies: First are the policies governing the spatial distribution of the black population, and second are the policies that had a disparate impact on black individuals because of their locations PROBABILITY OF A 65-YEAR-OLD LIVING TO A GIVEN AGE, BY SEX As shown in the dark green bars, 50 years ago a man who had reached 65 had an 81 percent chance of reaching 70, a 41 percent chance of hitting 80, and a 10 percent chance of turning 90. By comparison, the chances of reaching those same ages for a man who reaches 65 in 2015 are (as shown in the light green bars) 90 percent, 62 percent, and 22 TAX REFORM FOR PROGRESSIVITY: A PRAGMATIC APPROACH Tax Reform for Progressivity: A Pragmatic Approach 317 Abstract Trends in demographics, national security, economic inequality, and the public debt suggest an urgent need for progressive approaches to COST OF COMPUTING POWER EQUAL TO AN IPAD2 The price of these technologies has decreased even more so than the sticker price indicates, as new computers are so much more powerful than older models. If the typical worker in 1982 wanted to purchase something with computing power of an iPad2, it would have cost more than the 360 years worth of wages. THE RECENT DECLINE IN WOMEN’S LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION 2 The Hamilton Project • Brookings FIGURE 1. Women’s Labor Force Participation, by Age Group Source: Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement 1962–2016. THE ECONOMICS OF PRIVATE PRISONS The Economics of Private Prisons. In the two decades following 1980, the United States incarceration rate more than tripled. State officials carrying out stricter criminal justice measures faced increasingly crowded facilities and some turned to private companies to build or run their prisons. Recently, private prisons have becomethe focus of
PROBABILITY OF A 65-YEAR-OLD LIVING TO A GIVEN AGE, BY SEX As shown in the dark green bars, 50 years ago a man who had reached 65 had an 81 percent chance of reaching 70, a 41 percent chance of hitting 80, and a 10 percent chance of turning 90. By comparison, the chances of reaching those same ages for a man who reaches 65 in 2015 are (as shown in the light green bars) 90 percent, 62 percent, and 22 TEN ECONOMIC FACTS ABOUT IMMIGRATION Fact 2: Immigrants bring a diverse set of skills and educational backgrounds. Immigrants are both better and worse educated than U.S.-born citizens. At one end of the spectrum, more than 11 percent of foreign-born workers have advanced degrees—slightly above the fraction of Americans with post-college degrees.EDWARD A. THOMAS
Edward A. Thomas. Ed Thomas is the President of the Natural Hazard Mitigation Association; and an elected member of the Council of the State and Local Government Section of the American Bar Association. He is also the Chair of the Hazards Sub-Committee of the Land Use Planning and Zoning Committee, of the ABA.AARON SOJOURNER
Aaron Sojourner. Sojourner is a labor economist and associate professor at the University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Management. His research focuses on (1) effects of labor-market institutions on economic productivity and in politics, (2) policies to promote efficient and equitable development of human capital with afocus on early
DIANE WHITMORE SCHANZENBACH Diane Whitmore Schanzenbach is the director of the Institute for Policy Research at Northwestern University and the Margaret Walker Alexander Professor at the University. From 2015–17, she was the director of The Hamilton Project, an economic policy initiative housed at the Brookings Institution in Washington D.C. WIRELESS SPECTRUM AND THE FUTURE OF TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION On March 24th, The Hamilton Project hosted a forum and released a new policy proposal addressing the key challenges of regulating wireless spectrum during a time of rapid change and increasing demand. Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Roger Altman opened the forum, and Federal Communications Commission Chairman Thomas Wheeler gave keynoteremarks.
LAUREN BAUER
Lauren Bauer is a Fellow in Economic Studies at the Brookings Institution and is associated with The Hamilton Project. Her research focuses on social and safety net policies, including on federal nutrition assistance programs and education. She is a member of the New York City Office of Community Schools Research Advisory Counciland holds a BA
IF YOU BUILD IT: A GUIDE TO THE ECONOMICS OF 4 If ou Build It A Guide to the Economics of Infrastructure Investment Source: American Society of Civil Engineers 2013 via Center on Budget and Policy Priorities 2016. A DOZEN FACTS ABOUT AMERICA’S STRUGGLING LOWER-MIDDLE CLASS The Hamilton Project • Brookings 1 A Dozen Facts about America’s Struggling Lower-Middle Class Introduction Many American families whose incomes are not low enough to officially place them in poverty live in economically precarious situations. THE HAMILTON PROJECTPAPERSEVENTSDATA VISUALIZATIONBLOG On Tuesday, April 13, 2021, 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. ET, The Hamilton Project at the Brookings Institution will host a webcast examining policy options to improve UI and housing support in the U.S. Register now. New Economic Analysis. Race and Jobs at Risk of Being Automated in the Age of COVID-19. In this economic analysis, experts examineDIANE M. LIM
Diane M. Lim. Diane Lim (formerly Rogers) has just joined the Pew Charitable Trusts as their Chief Economist. She had been Chief Economist at the Concord Coalition from April 2008 to December 2012 and author of the “Economist Mom” blog over the same period. She was previously Chief Economist for the House Budget CommitteeDemocrats; Chief
PAIGE SHEVLIN
Paige Shevlin. Paige Shevlin is the Director of Policy and National Initiatives at the Markle Foundation and the former Associate Policy Director at The Hamilton Project. Prior to her role at Markle, she was the Economic Development Policy Advisor to the King County Executive in Seattle, Washington. Before that, Paige held multiple roles in the TAX REFORM FOR PROGRESSIVITY: A PRAGMATIC APPROACH The Proposal. Sarin, Summers, and Kupferberg propose several reforms to the tax system both to combat illegal evasion and to decrease the opportunities for legal tax avoidance. Decrease illegal tax evasion by investing in the IRS, better targeting audits, and increasing information requirements. Minimizing individual tax shelters,including the
REMOVING ANTICOMPETITIVE BARRIERS FOR ADVANCED PRACTICE The Problem. Health-care services in the United States are excessively costly, inefficient, and lacking in competitive pressures. In addition, many health outcomes in the United States lag behind thoseof other countries.
THE HISTORICAL ROLE OF RACE AND POLICY FOR REGIONAL Abstract. Contemporary racial inequality can be thought of as the product of a long historical process with at least two reinforcing sets of policies: First are the policies governing the spatial distribution of the black population, and second are the policies that had a disparate impact on black individuals because of their locations PROBABILITY OF A 65-YEAR-OLD LIVING TO A GIVEN AGE, BY SEX As shown in the dark green bars, 50 years ago a man who had reached 65 had an 81 percent chance of reaching 70, a 41 percent chance of hitting 80, and a 10 percent chance of turning 90. By comparison, the chances of reaching those same ages for a man who reaches 65 in 2015 are (as shown in the light green bars) 90 percent, 62 percent, and 22 TAX REFORM FOR PROGRESSIVITY: A PRAGMATIC APPROACH Tax Reform for Progressivity: A Pragmatic Approach 317 Abstract Trends in demographics, national security, economic inequality, and the public debt suggest an urgent need for progressive approaches to COST OF COMPUTING POWER EQUAL TO AN IPAD2 The price of these technologies has decreased even more so than the sticker price indicates, as new computers are so much more powerful than older models. If the typical worker in 1982 wanted to purchase something with computing power of an iPad2, it would have cost more than the 360 years worth of wages. THE RECENT DECLINE IN WOMEN’S LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION 2 The Hamilton Project • Brookings FIGURE 1. Women’s Labor Force Participation, by Age Group Source: Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement 1962–2016. THE HAMILTON PROJECTPAPERSEVENTSDATA VISUALIZATIONBLOG On Tuesday, April 13, 2021, 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. ET, The Hamilton Project at the Brookings Institution will host a webcast examining policy options to improve UI and housing support in the U.S. Register now. New Economic Analysis. Race and Jobs at Risk of Being Automated in the Age of COVID-19. In this economic analysis, experts examineDIANE M. LIM
Diane M. Lim. Diane Lim (formerly Rogers) has just joined the Pew Charitable Trusts as their Chief Economist. She had been Chief Economist at the Concord Coalition from April 2008 to December 2012 and author of the “Economist Mom” blog over the same period. She was previously Chief Economist for the House Budget CommitteeDemocrats; Chief
PAIGE SHEVLIN
Paige Shevlin. Paige Shevlin is the Director of Policy and National Initiatives at the Markle Foundation and the former Associate Policy Director at The Hamilton Project. Prior to her role at Markle, she was the Economic Development Policy Advisor to the King County Executive in Seattle, Washington. Before that, Paige held multiple roles in the TAX REFORM FOR PROGRESSIVITY: A PRAGMATIC APPROACH The Proposal. Sarin, Summers, and Kupferberg propose several reforms to the tax system both to combat illegal evasion and to decrease the opportunities for legal tax avoidance. Decrease illegal tax evasion by investing in the IRS, better targeting audits, and increasing information requirements. Minimizing individual tax shelters,including the
REMOVING ANTICOMPETITIVE BARRIERS FOR ADVANCED PRACTICE The Problem. Health-care services in the United States are excessively costly, inefficient, and lacking in competitive pressures. In addition, many health outcomes in the United States lag behind thoseof other countries.
THE HISTORICAL ROLE OF RACE AND POLICY FOR REGIONAL Abstract. Contemporary racial inequality can be thought of as the product of a long historical process with at least two reinforcing sets of policies: First are the policies governing the spatial distribution of the black population, and second are the policies that had a disparate impact on black individuals because of their locations PROBABILITY OF A 65-YEAR-OLD LIVING TO A GIVEN AGE, BY SEX As shown in the dark green bars, 50 years ago a man who had reached 65 had an 81 percent chance of reaching 70, a 41 percent chance of hitting 80, and a 10 percent chance of turning 90. By comparison, the chances of reaching those same ages for a man who reaches 65 in 2015 are (as shown in the light green bars) 90 percent, 62 percent, and 22 TAX REFORM FOR PROGRESSIVITY: A PRAGMATIC APPROACH Tax Reform for Progressivity: A Pragmatic Approach 317 Abstract Trends in demographics, national security, economic inequality, and the public debt suggest an urgent need for progressive approaches to COST OF COMPUTING POWER EQUAL TO AN IPAD2 The price of these technologies has decreased even more so than the sticker price indicates, as new computers are so much more powerful than older models. If the typical worker in 1982 wanted to purchase something with computing power of an iPad2, it would have cost more than the 360 years worth of wages. THE RECENT DECLINE IN WOMEN’S LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION 2 The Hamilton Project • Brookings FIGURE 1. Women’s Labor Force Participation, by Age Group Source: Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement 1962–2016. THE ECONOMICS OF PRIVATE PRISONS The Economics of Private Prisons. In the two decades following 1980, the United States incarceration rate more than tripled. State officials carrying out stricter criminal justice measures faced increasingly crowded facilities and some turned to private companies to build or run their prisons. Recently, private prisons have becomethe focus of
PROBABILITY OF A 65-YEAR-OLD LIVING TO A GIVEN AGE, BY SEX As shown in the dark green bars, 50 years ago a man who had reached 65 had an 81 percent chance of reaching 70, a 41 percent chance of hitting 80, and a 10 percent chance of turning 90. By comparison, the chances of reaching those same ages for a man who reaches 65 in 2015 are (as shown in the light green bars) 90 percent, 62 percent, and 22 TEN ECONOMIC FACTS ABOUT IMMIGRATION Fact 2: Immigrants bring a diverse set of skills and educational backgrounds. Immigrants are both better and worse educated than U.S.-born citizens. At one end of the spectrum, more than 11 percent of foreign-born workers have advanced degrees—slightly above the fraction of Americans with post-college degrees.EDWARD A. THOMAS
Edward A. Thomas. Ed Thomas is the President of the Natural Hazard Mitigation Association; and an elected member of the Council of the State and Local Government Section of the American Bar Association. He is also the Chair of the Hazards Sub-Committee of the Land Use Planning and Zoning Committee, of the ABA.AARON SOJOURNER
Aaron Sojourner. Sojourner is a labor economist and associate professor at the University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Management. His research focuses on (1) effects of labor-market institutions on economic productivity and in politics, (2) policies to promote efficient and equitable development of human capital with afocus on early
DIANE WHITMORE SCHANZENBACH Diane Whitmore Schanzenbach is the director of the Institute for Policy Research at Northwestern University and the Margaret Walker Alexander Professor at the University. From 2015–17, she was the director of The Hamilton Project, an economic policy initiative housed at the Brookings Institution in Washington D.C. WIRELESS SPECTRUM AND THE FUTURE OF TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION On March 24th, The Hamilton Project hosted a forum and released a new policy proposal addressing the key challenges of regulating wireless spectrum during a time of rapid change and increasing demand. Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Roger Altman opened the forum, and Federal Communications Commission Chairman Thomas Wheeler gave keynoteremarks.
LAUREN BAUER
Lauren Bauer is a Fellow in Economic Studies at the Brookings Institution and is associated with The Hamilton Project. Her research focuses on social and safety net policies, including on federal nutrition assistance programs and education. She is a member of the New York City Office of Community Schools Research Advisory Counciland holds a BA
IF YOU BUILD IT: A GUIDE TO THE ECONOMICS OF 4 If ou Build It A Guide to the Economics of Infrastructure Investment Source: American Society of Civil Engineers 2013 via Center on Budget and Policy Priorities 2016. A DOZEN FACTS ABOUT AMERICA’S STRUGGLING LOWER-MIDDLE CLASS The Hamilton Project • Brookings 1 A Dozen Facts about America’s Struggling Lower-Middle Class Introduction Many American families whose incomes are not low enough to officially place them in poverty live in economically precarious situations. THE HAMILTON PROJECTPAPERSEVENTSDATA VISUALIZATIONBLOG On Tuesday, April 13, 2021, 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. ET, The Hamilton Project at the Brookings Institution will host a webcast examining policy options to improve UI and housing support in the U.S. Register now. New Economic Analysis. Race and Jobs at Risk of Being Automated in the Age of COVID-19. In this economic analysis, experts examineDIANE M. LIM
Diane M. Lim. Diane Lim (formerly Rogers) has just joined the Pew Charitable Trusts as their Chief Economist. She had been Chief Economist at the Concord Coalition from April 2008 to December 2012 and author of the “Economist Mom” blog over the same period. She was previously Chief Economist for the House Budget CommitteeDemocrats; Chief
PAIGE SHEVLIN
Paige Shevlin. Paige Shevlin is the Director of Policy and National Initiatives at the Markle Foundation and the former Associate Policy Director at The Hamilton Project. Prior to her role at Markle, she was the Economic Development Policy Advisor to the King County Executive in Seattle, Washington. Before that, Paige held multiple roles in the TAX REFORM FOR PROGRESSIVITY: A PRAGMATIC APPROACH The Proposal. Sarin, Summers, and Kupferberg propose several reforms to the tax system both to combat illegal evasion and to decrease the opportunities for legal tax avoidance. Decrease illegal tax evasion by investing in the IRS, better targeting audits, and increasing information requirements. Minimizing individual tax shelters,including the
REMOVING ANTICOMPETITIVE BARRIERS FOR ADVANCED PRACTICE The Problem. Health-care services in the United States are excessively costly, inefficient, and lacking in competitive pressures. In addition, many health outcomes in the United States lag behind thoseof other countries.
THE HISTORICAL ROLE OF RACE AND POLICY FOR REGIONAL Abstract. Contemporary racial inequality can be thought of as the product of a long historical process with at least two reinforcing sets of policies: First are the policies governing the spatial distribution of the black population, and second are the policies that had a disparate impact on black individuals because of their locations PROBABILITY OF A 65-YEAR-OLD LIVING TO A GIVEN AGE, BY SEX As shown in the dark green bars, 50 years ago a man who had reached 65 had an 81 percent chance of reaching 70, a 41 percent chance of hitting 80, and a 10 percent chance of turning 90. By comparison, the chances of reaching those same ages for a man who reaches 65 in 2015 are (as shown in the light green bars) 90 percent, 62 percent, and 22 TAX REFORM FOR PROGRESSIVITY: A PRAGMATIC APPROACH Tax Reform for Progressivity: A Pragmatic Approach 317 Abstract Trends in demographics, national security, economic inequality, and the public debt suggest an urgent need for progressive approaches to COST OF COMPUTING POWER EQUAL TO AN IPAD2 The price of these technologies has decreased even more so than the sticker price indicates, as new computers are so much more powerful than older models. If the typical worker in 1982 wanted to purchase something with computing power of an iPad2, it would have cost more than the 360 years worth of wages. THE RECENT DECLINE IN WOMEN’S LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION 2 The Hamilton Project • Brookings FIGURE 1. Women’s Labor Force Participation, by Age Group Source: Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement 1962–2016. THE HAMILTON PROJECTPAPERSEVENTSDATA VISUALIZATIONBLOG On Tuesday, April 13, 2021, 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. ET, The Hamilton Project at the Brookings Institution will host a webcast examining policy options to improve UI and housing support in the U.S. Register now. New Economic Analysis. Race and Jobs at Risk of Being Automated in the Age of COVID-19. In this economic analysis, experts examineDIANE M. LIM
Diane M. Lim. Diane Lim (formerly Rogers) has just joined the Pew Charitable Trusts as their Chief Economist. She had been Chief Economist at the Concord Coalition from April 2008 to December 2012 and author of the “Economist Mom” blog over the same period. She was previously Chief Economist for the House Budget CommitteeDemocrats; Chief
PAIGE SHEVLIN
Paige Shevlin. Paige Shevlin is the Director of Policy and National Initiatives at the Markle Foundation and the former Associate Policy Director at The Hamilton Project. Prior to her role at Markle, she was the Economic Development Policy Advisor to the King County Executive in Seattle, Washington. Before that, Paige held multiple roles in the TAX REFORM FOR PROGRESSIVITY: A PRAGMATIC APPROACH The Proposal. Sarin, Summers, and Kupferberg propose several reforms to the tax system both to combat illegal evasion and to decrease the opportunities for legal tax avoidance. Decrease illegal tax evasion by investing in the IRS, better targeting audits, and increasing information requirements. Minimizing individual tax shelters,including the
REMOVING ANTICOMPETITIVE BARRIERS FOR ADVANCED PRACTICE The Problem. Health-care services in the United States are excessively costly, inefficient, and lacking in competitive pressures. In addition, many health outcomes in the United States lag behind thoseof other countries.
THE HISTORICAL ROLE OF RACE AND POLICY FOR REGIONAL Abstract. Contemporary racial inequality can be thought of as the product of a long historical process with at least two reinforcing sets of policies: First are the policies governing the spatial distribution of the black population, and second are the policies that had a disparate impact on black individuals because of their locations PROBABILITY OF A 65-YEAR-OLD LIVING TO A GIVEN AGE, BY SEX As shown in the dark green bars, 50 years ago a man who had reached 65 had an 81 percent chance of reaching 70, a 41 percent chance of hitting 80, and a 10 percent chance of turning 90. By comparison, the chances of reaching those same ages for a man who reaches 65 in 2015 are (as shown in the light green bars) 90 percent, 62 percent, and 22 TAX REFORM FOR PROGRESSIVITY: A PRAGMATIC APPROACH Tax Reform for Progressivity: A Pragmatic Approach 317 Abstract Trends in demographics, national security, economic inequality, and the public debt suggest an urgent need for progressive approaches to COST OF COMPUTING POWER EQUAL TO AN IPAD2 The price of these technologies has decreased even more so than the sticker price indicates, as new computers are so much more powerful than older models. If the typical worker in 1982 wanted to purchase something with computing power of an iPad2, it would have cost more than the 360 years worth of wages. THE RECENT DECLINE IN WOMEN’S LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION 2 The Hamilton Project • Brookings FIGURE 1. Women’s Labor Force Participation, by Age Group Source: Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement 1962–2016. THE ECONOMICS OF PRIVATE PRISONS The Economics of Private Prisons. In the two decades following 1980, the United States incarceration rate more than tripled. State officials carrying out stricter criminal justice measures faced increasingly crowded facilities and some turned to private companies to build or run their prisons. Recently, private prisons have becomethe focus of
PROBABILITY OF A 65-YEAR-OLD LIVING TO A GIVEN AGE, BY SEX As shown in the dark green bars, 50 years ago a man who had reached 65 had an 81 percent chance of reaching 70, a 41 percent chance of hitting 80, and a 10 percent chance of turning 90. By comparison, the chances of reaching those same ages for a man who reaches 65 in 2015 are (as shown in the light green bars) 90 percent, 62 percent, and 22 TEN ECONOMIC FACTS ABOUT IMMIGRATION Fact 2: Immigrants bring a diverse set of skills and educational backgrounds. Immigrants are both better and worse educated than U.S.-born citizens. At one end of the spectrum, more than 11 percent of foreign-born workers have advanced degrees—slightly above the fraction of Americans with post-college degrees.EDWARD A. THOMAS
Edward A. Thomas. Ed Thomas is the President of the Natural Hazard Mitigation Association; and an elected member of the Council of the State and Local Government Section of the American Bar Association. He is also the Chair of the Hazards Sub-Committee of the Land Use Planning and Zoning Committee, of the ABA.AARON SOJOURNER
Aaron Sojourner. Sojourner is a labor economist and associate professor at the University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Management. His research focuses on (1) effects of labor-market institutions on economic productivity and in politics, (2) policies to promote efficient and equitable development of human capital with afocus on early
DIANE WHITMORE SCHANZENBACH Diane Whitmore Schanzenbach is the director of the Institute for Policy Research at Northwestern University and the Margaret Walker Alexander Professor at the University. From 2015–17, she was the director of The Hamilton Project, an economic policy initiative housed at the Brookings Institution in Washington D.C. WIRELESS SPECTRUM AND THE FUTURE OF TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION On March 24th, The Hamilton Project hosted a forum and released a new policy proposal addressing the key challenges of regulating wireless spectrum during a time of rapid change and increasing demand. Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Roger Altman opened the forum, and Federal Communications Commission Chairman Thomas Wheeler gave keynoteremarks.
LAUREN BAUER
Lauren Bauer is a Fellow in Economic Studies at the Brookings Institution and is associated with The Hamilton Project. Her research focuses on social and safety net policies, including on federal nutrition assistance programs and education. She is a member of the New York City Office of Community Schools Research Advisory Counciland holds a BA
IF YOU BUILD IT: A GUIDE TO THE ECONOMICS OF 4 If ou Build It A Guide to the Economics of Infrastructure Investment Source: American Society of Civil Engineers 2013 via Center on Budget and Policy Priorities 2016. A DOZEN FACTS ABOUT AMERICA’S STRUGGLING LOWER-MIDDLE CLASS The Hamilton Project • Brookings 1 A Dozen Facts about America’s Struggling Lower-Middle Class Introduction Many American families whose incomes are not low enough to officially place them in poverty live in economically precarious situations. YOU HAVE JAVASCRIPT TURNED OFF! Javascript is required for the best experience on this site.*
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LAUREN BAUER TESTIFIES ON THE FUTURE OF SNAP: MOVING PAST THE PANDEMIC On May 26, 2021, Lauren Bauer testified before the the U.S. House of Representatives Agriculture Committee Subcommittee on Nutrition, Oversight, and Department Operations on the subject of “The Future of SNAP: Moving Past the Pandemic”. Read the testimony nowNew Blog
STRENGTHENING THE CHILD TAX CREDIT: WHAT COMES NEXT? In a new blog, Bob Greenstein outlines the future of the Child Tax Credit, and examines how the American Family Plan can help make thiscredit permanent.
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New Policy Proposal
A PROPOSAL FOR A FEDERAL PAID PARENTAL AND MEDICAL LEAVE PROGRAM In a new policy proposal, Tanya Byker and Elena Patel propose the creation of a federal Paid Parental and Medical Leave (PPML)program.
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INCREASING FEDERAL INVESTMENT IN CHILDREN’S EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION TO RAISE QUALITY, ACCESS, AND AFFORDABILITY In this proposal, Elizabeth Davis and Aaron Sojourner propose an ambitious vision to increase federal funding for Early Childhood Care and Education (ECE). Read the proposal nowNew Blog
MOTHERS ARE BEING LEFT BEHIND IN THE ECONOMIC RECOVERY FROM COVID-19 In a new blog, Lauren Bauer provides new evidence that mothers — particularly mothers of children under five and unmarried mothers — are being left behind in the economic recovery from COVID-19.Read the blog now
New Blog
TAX REFORMS TO RAISE REVENUE EFFICIENTLY AND EQUITABLY In this analysis, Wendy Edelberg, Elizabeth Lee, Sara Estep, Madison Bober highligh a selection of policy proposals from The Hamilton Project’s 2020 book titled Tackling the Tax Code: Efficient and Equitable Ways to Raise Revenue.Read the blog now
New Event
RETHINKING THE ECONOMICS OF CHILD CARE AND PAID LEAVE: POLICIES TO PROTECT WORKERS AND FAMILIES On Wednesday, May 12, 2021, The Hamilton Project at the Brookings Institution will host a webcast examining reforms to federal policies around paid family and sick leave and early childhood education andcare.
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New Policy Proposal
A PLAN TO REFORM THE UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE SYSTEM IN THE UNITEDSTATES
In this proposal, Arindrajit Dube offers a comprehensive plan to reform and modernize the Unemployment Insurance (UI) system to reflect and align with the challenges of the current labor market. Read the proposal nowNew Policy Proposal
BOLSTERING THE HOUSING SAFETY NET: THE PROMISE OF AUTOMATICSTABILIZERS
In this proposal, Robert Collinson, Ingrid Gould Ellen, and Benjamin Keys propose a plan to support homeowners and renters to stabilize households and housing markets during future economic downturns. Read the proposal nowNew Policy Proposal
A COMPARISON OF RENTERS AND HOMEOWNERS IN RECENT DECADES In this economic analysis, experts offer new insights on the recent history of housing policy from the latter half of the 20th century to today, compare homeowner and renter experiences, and analyze housing assistance policies. Read the analysis nowNew Blog
DON’T OVERREACT TO INFLATION DATA THIS SPRING In this analysis, Jay Shambaugh provides evidence to help interpret forthcoming releases of inflation data as they begin to capture the impact of the COVID-19 downturn.Read the blog now
New Economic Facts
10 ECONOMIC FACTS ON HOW MOTHERS SPEND THEIR TIME These economic facts detail some of the ways in which work, time, and caregiving have changed for mothers with young children from before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic through 2020 until early 2021.Read the facts now
New Event
RETHINKING UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE AND HOUSING SUPPORT: POLICIES TO PROTECT WORKERS AND FAMILIES On Tuesday, April 13, 2021, 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. ET, The Hamilton Project at the Brookings Institution will host a webcast examining policy options to improve UI and housing support in the U.S.Register now
New Economic Analysis RACE AND JOBS AT RISK OF BEING AUTOMATED IN THE AGE OF COVID-19 In this economic analysis, experts examine data on the 60 jobs that employ the most workers in the United States and have the highest and lowest susceptibility to automation in the next 10 to 20 years, with a particular focus on Black and Hispanic workers. Read the analysis nowTRENDING
Policy Proposal
A PROPOSAL FOR A FEDERAL PAID PARENTAL AND MEDICAL LEAVE PROGRAMPolicy Proposal
INCREASING FEDERAL INVESTMENT IN CHILDREN’S EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION TO RAISE QUALITY, ACCESS, AND AFFORDABILITYBlog Post
MOTHERS ARE BEING LEFT BEHIND IN THE ECONOMIC RECOVERY FROM COVID-19PAPERS
Policy Proposal May 12, 2021 INCREASING FEDERAL INVESTMENT IN CHILDREN’S EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION TO RAISE QUALITY, ACCESS, AND AFFORDABILITY Policy Proposal May 12, 2021 A PROPOSAL FOR A FEDERAL PAID PARENTAL AND MEDICAL LEAVE PROGRAM Policy Proposal Apr 12, 2021 BOLSTERING THE HOUSING SAFETY NET: THE PROMISE OF AUTOMATICSTABILIZERS
Policy Proposal Apr 12, 2021 A PLAN TO REFORM THE UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE SYSTEM IN THE UNITEDSTATES
Economic Analysis Apr 12, 2021 A COMPARISON OF RENTERS AND HOMEOWNERS IN RECENT DECADES Economic Facts Mar 30, 2021 10 ECONOMIC FACTS ON HOW MOTHERS SPEND THEIR TIMEView All
CHARTS
Interactive Feb 2, 2021 CHRONIC ABSENCE ACROSS THE UNITED STATES, 2017-18 SCHOOL YEAR Interactive Apr 14, 2020 WHO STANDS TO LOSE IF THE FINAL SNAP WORK REQUIREMENTS RULE TAKESEFFECT?
Interactive Sep 10, 2019 WHAT ARE THE FACTORS THAT AFFECT LEARNING AT YOUR SCHOOL?View All
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Event May 12, 2021
RETHINKING THE ECONOMICS OF CHILD CARE AND PAID LEAVE: POLICIES TO PROTECT WORKERS AND FAMILIESEvent Apr 13, 2021
RETHINKING UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE AND HOUSING SUPPORT: POLICIES TO PROTECT WORKERS AND FAMILIESEvent Feb 16, 2021
RETHINKING WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT: POLICIES TO PROTECT WORKERS ANDFAMILIES
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Blog Post Jun 3, 2021 EXAMINING THE UNEVEN AND HARD-TO-PREDICT LABOR MARKET RECOVERY Blog Post May 26, 2021 STRENGTHENING THE CHILD TAX CREDIT: WHAT COMES NEXT? Blog Post May 6, 2021 MOTHERS ARE BEING LEFT BEHIND IN THE ECONOMIC RECOVERY FROM COVID-19View All
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Speech May 26, 2021
LAUREN BAUER TESTIFIES ON THE FUTURE OF SNAP: MOVING PAST THE PANDEMIC Press Release Apr 15, 2021 BOB GREENSTEIN JOINS THE HAMILTON PROJECT AT BROOKINGS News Coverage Mar 25, 2021 _THE NEW YORK TIMES:_ HOW TO CHECK THE ECONOMY’S TEMPERATUREView All
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