How states make it harder to get food assistance Andrea Silva - September 20, 2023 Hungry people face complex requirements.
Democrats aren’t saying much about reducing poverty and unemployment. Why? Christopher Howard - October 27, 2022 Often, candidates and parties have highlighted those parts of the economy that have improved on their watch
We know free school lunches help. What else would end hunger? Clare Brock - September 27, 2022 The White House is looking for solutions.
Most Americans support Biden’s expanded child tax credit, our research finds. But there are caveats. Mariely Lopez-Santana and Lucas Núñez - November 10, 2021 They are even keener on supporting disabled or elderly Americans. But support for child benefits may grow.
When local police cooperate with ICE, Latino communities under-report crime. Here’s the data. Reva Dhingra, Olivia Woldemikael, and Mitchell Kilborn - February 4, 2021 Such policies hurt public health and safety for upward of one-fifth of the country.
Citizens feel disconnected from government. If they knew what government did for them, they wouldn’t. Henry Farrell - November 28, 2018 Suzanne Mettler is the John L. Senior Professor of American
Trump’s proposed budget does the opposite of what most U.S. taxpayers want Steven Kull - May 26, 2017 [caption id="attachment_58904" align="alignleft" width="960"] Budget director Mick Mulvaney speaks to
The Future of Farm Bills John Sides - June 28, 2013 This is a guest post by Johns Hopkins political scientist