The Trump Administration became so determined to deny people their SNAP benefits that it fought all the way to the Supreme ...
Everyone should be able to see a doctor when they are sick, afford their prescriptions, and get the preventative care their ...
Climate change is causing storms, wildfires, droughts, and floods to become more frequent and severe, and these hazards are ...
Executive SummaryWhat Can States Do?Foster cross-agency coordination on hazard mitigation and climate adaptationRequire ...
President Trump and some congressional Republicans have floated ending or cutting marketplace tax credits that help more than 20 million people afford coverage and instead giving people a fixed ...
The House-passed Republican reconciliation plan would cut nearly $300 billion from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) through 2034, based on Congressional Budget Office (CBO) ...
Annual premium increase, 60-year-old couple with income of $85,000 (401% FPL), by congressional district, 119th Congress Note: FPL = federal poverty level. Examples are based on 2026 average ...
Concerns are reportedly growing over the state of the U.S. economy, so it’s worth checking in on its health. The answer is mixed: some positives as it now stands, but also enough warning signs over ...
Amid the urgent debate over whether Congress will act to prevent cost increases for millions of people in 2026 marketplace plans, some Republicans are promoting expansions of health savings accounts ...
Note: Late on November 5, USDA issued revised guidance directing states to cut SNAP maximum benefits in November by 35 percent, rather than 50 percent, which is aligned with this analysis of the cut ...
This week at CBPP, we focused on health, food assistance, state budgets and taxes, and climate change.
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