Budget Battles
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Medicaid Work Rules Approved for South Carolina
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Chart of the Day: Drug Price Plans Compared
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Watchdog Questions $6.7 Billion in Medicare Payments
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House Passes Pelosi’s Sweeping Drug Bill
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Shocking Health Care Statistic of the Day
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Ready to Rumble: How Pelosi’s Drug Bill Sets Up Dems for 2020
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Increasing Number of Americans Delay Medical Care Due to Cost: Gallup
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Medicaid Work Rules Approved for South Carolina
By Michael RaineyThe Trump administration on Thursday approved South Carolina’s request to impose work requirements on Medicaid recipients. Seema Verma, administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid...
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Buttigieg Calls for Twice as Much in New Taxes and Spending as Biden Does: Report
In his campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination, Pete Buttigieg may be positioning himself as a moderate alternative to Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders, but he still calls for more...
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House Panel Advances Bill to Temporarily Repeal SALT Deduction Cap
House Democrats on the Ways and Means Committee voted Wednesday to advance a temporary repeal of the $10,000 cap on the state and local tax deduction. The bill , which advanced largely along party...
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Warren’s Wealth Tax Would Raise Up to $2.7 Trillion Over 10 Years, but Less Than She Projects: Report
By Michael RaineyA new analysis from the Penn Wharton Budget Model finds that Elizabeth Warren’s proposed wealth tax would raise between $2.3 trillion and $2.7 trillion over 10 years, while reducing GDP in 2050 by...
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The Fiscal Challenge for the Next Recession
The federal budget deficit for fiscal year 2019 was nearly $1 trillion. “In the next downturn, don’t be surprised if this number hits $2 trillion,” writes Nick Timiraos, The Wall Street Journal’s...
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Investors Eye Volatility from ‘Fiscal Dysfunction’
By Michael RaineyReviewing its outlook for 2020, the investment team at New York fund manager Neuberger Berman recently discussed the economic risks associated with “fiscal dysfunction” – the government’s inability...
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Biden: Trump Tax Cuts ‘a Disaster for the Middle Class’
By Michael RaineyJoe Biden has been criticized by his fellow Democrats for insisting that as president he would be able to work with the Republican Party – the same party that rejected much of the Democratic economic...
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After Trump’s Cuts, US Taxes Are Fourth Lowest in the Developed World
By Michael RaineyTotal U.S. taxes as a share of the economy fell to 24.3% last year, thanks in large part to the tax cuts signed into law by President Trump in 2017, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and...
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Biden Unveils $3.2 Trillion Tax Plan Targeting Corporations Like Amazon
Joe Biden rolled out a plan Wednesday to raise $3.2 trillion in additional taxes over 10 years, with the wealthy and corporations paying more to cover the cost of spending proposals on health care,...
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Bad News for Charity on Giving Tuesday
By Michael Rainey“Despite Giving Tuesday and despite all the charitable appeals that almost certainly landed in inboxes, charitable donations by individuals declined by slightly more than 1 percent in 2018, according...
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Are Democrats Too Afraid of Raising Taxes?
By Michael RaineyOne of the crucial unanswered questions hanging over the democratic debate on Medicare for All is how its proponents plan to pay for it. While Bernie Sanders has made it clear that he would raise...
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The $30 Trillion Question Haunting Elizabeth Warren’s Campaign
There’s a $30 trillion question looming over Elizabeth Warren’s presidential campaign: How would she fund the cost of the Medicare-for-All plan she proposes? The issue was the subject of repeated...
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Moderate Dems (Cautiously) Critique Warren Wealth Tax
Tuesday night's Democratic presidential debate saw moderate Democrats battle with Senators Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders over their proposals for a wealth tax. Both Warren and Sanders have...
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A Look at How Far Corporate Tax Rates Have Fallen
By Michael RaineyA chart from Howard Silverblatt of S&P Dow Jones Indices shows just how far corporate tax rates have fallen since the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was passed. According to Silverblatt's calculations,...
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Bernie Sanders Wants to Undo Trump’s Corporate Tax Cut – and Much More
By Michael RaineyDemocratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders wants to raise the top corporate income tax to 35%, the same level it was before the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act lowered it to 21 percent. In a sweeping...
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