PUBLICATIONS Search for: All CategoriesArticles & Op-EdsBlog: By the NumbersBooksFiguresIn BriefMember StatementsNewsPapersAll TopicsClimate Energy and InfrastructureIncome Inequality and Labor MarketSocial Policy and EducationTax and BudgetTechnology and InnovationTrade Immigration and Globalization Recent Publications December 10 2020 |PapersSecuring Our Economic Future: Introduction The United States is currently gripped by deep uncertainty and economic anxiety. At the time of this writing, the United States is six months into the COVID-19 pandemic. More than 190,000 Americans have died from COVID (CDC 2020); more... Amy Ganz, Melissa S. Kearney December 10 2020 |PapersIs the Decline of the Middle Class Greatly Exaggerated? Professor Bruce Sacerdote of Dartmouth College asserts that claims about a vanishing middle class are not well-founded. The real challenges, he argues, are the rapidly changing nature of work and the skills demanded in the labor market; the unequal... Bruce Sacerdote December 10 2020 |PapersWalking the Tightrope: Variable Income and Limited Liquidity Among the US Middle Class In this chapter, author Dan Silverman of Arizona State University describes a body of evidence showing that large fluctuations in household income are commonplace both across and within years. However, these households’ reactions to shocks reveal substantial resilience despite... Dan Silverman December 10 2020 |PapersMiddle-Class Redistribution: Tax and Transfer Policy for Most Americans Adam Looney (University of Utah), Jeff Larrimore (Federal Reserve Board), and David Splinter (Joint Committee on Taxation) provide an in-depth analysis of after tax and transfer incomes of middle-class Americans over time. Adam Looney, David Splinter, Jeff Larrimore December 10 2020 |BooksSecuring Our Economic Future The Economic Strategy Group's third annual policy volume focuses on the economics of the middle class, geographic disparities in economic opportunity, and U.S. policy options to address climate change. Aspen Economic Strategy Group December 10 2020 |PapersHarnessing the Power of Markets to Solve the Climate Problem Author Gilbert E. Metcalf of Tufts University argues that a carbon tax should be the centerpiece of any portfolio of policies that aim to achieve zero net emissions. However, a carbon tax alone is insufficient to achieve zero net... Gilbert E. Metcalf December 03 2020 |PapersA Renter Safety Net: A Call for Federal Emergency Rental Assistance Ingrid Gould Ellen (NYU Furman Center), Amy Ganz (Economic Strategy Group), and Katherine O’Regan (NYU Furman Center) document the costly externalities that such housing instability poses and propose the creation of a Federal Emergency Rental Assistance Program to provide... Amy Ganz, Ingrid Gould Ellen, Katherine M. O'Regan August 05 2020 |PapersBringing Jobs to People: Improving Local Economic Development Policies Timothy Bartik of the W.E. UpJohn Institute argues that large and persistent differences in employment rates across U.S. places highlight the need for local economic development policies to better promote cost-effective job creation in distressed areas. Timothy J. Bartik July 08 2020 |PapersThe Faltering Escalator of Urban Opportunity Since 1980, college-educated workers have been steadily moving into affluent cities while non-college workers have been moving out. At the core of understanding why non-college workers (defined by author David Autor as workers without a bachelor's degree) are no... David Autor November 21 2019 |PapersPolicy Options for Taxing the Rich Batchelder and Kamin argue the United States must raise new revenue in order to reduce high levels of economic disparity, finance much-needed new services and investments, and address the nation's long-term fiscal needs. They present a range of options... David Kamin, Lily Batchelder « Previous 1 … 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next »