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The CBO has estimated at least 15 million people would lose health care coverage due to the bill’s cuts to Medicaid.
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Why Taxes Can’t Fix Wealth Inequality: Lessons from the DutchThe Netherlands is admired for its progressive policies, but wealth inequality persists. Why haven’t taxes closed the gap? This video explores the Dutch economy’s lessons on the limits of taxation.
Despite a brief market scare, the richest 10 Americans got $365 billion richer over the past year, according to a new ...
After an extended impasse with an infighting GOP, the president's signature legislation heads to the Senate with late changes ...
Republicans’ tax-and-spending cut bill will take from the poor and give to the rich, Congress’s official scoring body has ...
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The House Rules Committee started a marathon hearing at 1 a.m. Wednesday for the final markup of Trump’s “big, beautiful bill." ...
House Republicans have unveiled a pilot savings program for kids that's reminiscent of a "baby bonds" plan previously floated ...
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The New Republic on MSNRepublicans Sneak Massive Medicare Cuts Into Their Horrid Tax BillThe Republican bill proposes kicking 8.6 million Americans off Medicaid over the next 10 years, according to the ...
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WBAL-TV on MSNBaltimore mayor on governor's reparations bill veto: 'Impacts of slavery still are present today'Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott voiced his support for reparations days after the governor vetoed a bill that would have commissioned a study.
Tackling income and wealth inequality is at the top of the policy agenda in many countries. This note discusses three approaches of wealth taxation, based on (1) returns with a capital income tax, (2) ...
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