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The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) introduced several new policies in 2014, including an individual mandate, expanded Medicaid eligibility, and subsidized private coverage. Private subsidies include advance premium tax credits (APTCs) and cost-sharing reductions (CSRs)....
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We use administrative data from the IRS to examine the long-term impact of childhood Medicaid expansions. We use eligibility variation by cohort and state that we can relate to outcomes graphically. We find that children with greater Medicaid eligibility paid more in cumulative taxes by age 28....
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The Tax Cut and Jobs Act (TCJA) altered the tax code, greatly reducingitemization rates. Utilizing American Community Survey data combinedwith the NBER TAXSIM program, we calculate the TCJA caused theaverage homeownership subsidy to decline by 56% from $2,677 in 2017 to$1,171 in 2018. Comparing...
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During the 2009 Pittsburgh Summit, G20 leaders recognized the harmful effects of inefficient fossil fuel subsidies on markets and the environment, and committed to “rationalize and phase out over the medium term inefficient fossil fuels subsidies that encourage wasteful consumption.” To...
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Despite this phenomenal success and the Biden administration’s strong support, a divided Congress narrowly failed to extend these enhancements to 2022. The adverse impact was immediate. The January 2022 monthly child poverty rate increased by more than 40 percent to 17 percent in January 2022,...
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