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Policy Proposals June 16, 2014

Predictive Analytics and Rapid-Cycle Evaluation Could Improve Social Programs

In this policy memo, Scott Cody and Andrew Asher propose that federal, state, and local agencies conduct thorough needs assessments to determine if predictive …
Policy Books June 13, 2014

Policies to Address Poverty in America, Introduction & eBook Download

The introduction to The Hamilton Project’s new volume, Policies to Address Poverty in America, presents an overview of America’s poverty crisis, and makes the …
Policy Proposals June 2, 2014

Supporting Low-Income Workers through Refundable Child-Care Credits

In this policy memo, James P. Ziliak proposes converting the federal Child and Dependent Care Credit from a nonrefundable tax credit to a refundable one, cappi…
Papers December 20, 2013

The Importance of Unemployment Insurance for American Families & the Economy: Take 2

In the absence of congressional action to extend unemployment insurance, 1.3 million Americans will immediately lose their benefits on December 28th. In this m…
Economic Facts December 2, 2013

A Dozen Facts about America’s Struggling Lower-Middle Class

Many American families whose incomes are not low enough to officially place them in poverty live in economically precarious situations. This struggling lower-m…
Policy Proposals December 2, 2013

Strengthening SNAP for a More Food-Secure, Healthy America

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)—formerly known as the Food Stamp Program—is an essential part of America’s social safety net. Diane Schanz…
Papers November 22, 2013

Hunger and the Important Role of SNAP as an American Safety Net

In this economic analysis, The Hamilton Project focuses on two critical issues related to SNAP: (1) the widespread existence of both food insecurity and obesit…
Posts June 21, 2013

New Approaches to Promoting College Access for More Americans

The role of education in improving social mobility is well-known, and new evidence identifies promising ways to help more low-income students improve their edu…
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