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

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Dealing with the U.S. economic and public health effects of the coronavirus recession compassionately and with an eye on a strong recovery

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The coronavirus recession and economic inequality: A roadmap to recovery and long-term structural change

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The three ways fiscal policy can be used to fight COVID-19 and 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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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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