Families Economic Wellbeing
Topic Economic Wellbeing

Economic policy often focuses on metrics of economic growth, such as GDP, that don’t capture the many other ways policies impact the wellbeing of communities, families, and individuals across the country. Equitable Growth highlights relevant, cross-cutting work that enhances our understanding of how economic policy impacts not just economic growth but also families’ wellbeing.

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What is social infrastructure, and how does it support economic growth in the United States?

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Expert Focus: Examining the implications of financial well-being and asset building

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A missed opportunity to expand the Child Tax Credit will affect U.S. families and the broader economy now and for years to come

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The economic impact of housing insecurity in the United States

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Household insecurity matters for U.S. macroeconomic stability

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Is moving to a new place key to upward mobility for U.S. workers and their families?

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How economic inequality affects children’s outcomes

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What are the effects of cash transfers on U.S. workers across generations?

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Economic insecurity rises around childbirth, explained in four charts

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Having a child comes with significant financial consequences

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The dynamics of household economic circumstances around a birth

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All work and no pay for many women around the globe

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Are unpredictable schedules harming U.S. workers’ health?

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Nothing left to lose? Changes experienced by Detroit low- and moderate-income households during the Great Recession

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Working by the hour: The economic consequences of unpredictable scheduling practices

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Looking beyond GDP when measuring welfare

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Retiring in the United States amid low interest rates

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The employment effects of a much higher U.S. federal minimum wage: Lessons from other rich countries

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