Topic Fiscal Policy

Congress plays an important role in combatting recessions and supporting economic growth. The money it sends to families, workers, businesses, and communities softens the toll of recessions. Well-designed fiscal policies boost income and employment for all Americans. Equitable Growth works to improve our understanding of different fiscal policies, including how they can reduce the pain of economic downturns, reduce inequality, and support growth.

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Factsheet: Is the U.S. economy in a recession, and how does recession dating work?

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How to stop a recession by strengthening income supports in the United States

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Why the Inflation Reduction Act is key to strong, broad-based U.S. economic growth

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U.S. economic policy principles for confronting the coronavirus recession

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The long-term consequences of recessions for U.S. workers

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Economic experts propose policy responses to coronavirus recession

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The U.S. economy is in a tailspin—policymakers must do everything they can to protect workers and their families

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U.S. economic policymakers need to fight the coronavirus now

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When will everyone who wants to work have a job in the United States?

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A modest tax reform proposal to roll back federal tax policy to 1997

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Good U.S. monetary policy can’t fix bad U.S. fiscal policy

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Fighting the next recession in the United States with law and regulation, not just fiscal and monetary policies

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Race and the lack of intergenerational economic mobility in the United States

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Great Recession’s ‘lost generation’ shows importance of policies to ease next downturn

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Perceived fiscal space and the case for automatic stabilizers

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