News
Sales tax holidays are often marketed as relief for everyday families, but they do little to address the deeper inequities of ...
While a federal SALT cap is hotly debated, capping deductibility at $10,000 was an unambiguously good idea at the state level ...
The new legislation adds a new option for people to support school choice programs, but does not guarantee what Trump describes as ...
As inflation and fuel efficiency undercut traditional gas tax revenue, many states are rethinking how they fund ...
Nobody should be too excited and think this means our country is headed toward lower deficits - especially when the ...
The passage of the inaptly named “One Big Beautiful Bill” is a loss for the country, not just because of immediate cost and economic harm it will cause families but because of the future we’re giving ...
If instead of giving $117 billion to the richest 1 percent, that money had been evenly divided among all Americans, we'd each ...
Once again, policymakers are pursuing tax cuts and plan to pay for them with budget cuts. All the while, three-quarters of Florida prisons do not provide A/C; over 2.5 million Floridians are without ...
Opinion
The Bell Policy Center: Colorado’s Rural Communities Will Suffer from the Federal Budget BillIt’s been widely acknowledged that the bill’s benefits and burdens will be unequally felt. Yet, within these analyses, impacts on the urban-rural divide are often overlooked. As we detail below, the ...
Taxing the rich has worked before. In the World War II era, the wealthiest Americans endured a top tax rate above 90% to buoy the economy. But would it work now?
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