research
2021
2019
Addressing Benefit Cliffs (research cited by NCSL)
A Tale of Two Federal Budgets, and a Path Forward
FPWA Analysis of President Trump’s FY 2020 Budget Proposal
FPWA Federal Funds Tracker (and Introductory Report)
2018
New York City Incomes Stagnate Following The Recession
New York City’s Older Adults Would Suffer Under President Trump’s Budget
2017
Connecticut’s EITC: In A Low-Wage Economy, The EITC Is More Important Than Ever
A Better Approach To Budgeting: Concerns About The Austerity Approach Of Budget Proposals
Analyzing Four Budget Proposals
The Cost Of Business Tax Breaks In Connecticut
The Governor’s Budget – A Comparison To Current Year Appropriations
Connecticut's Declining Children's Budget
Revenue Options Key To Addressing Budget Shortfalls And Supporting Thriving Communities
2016
Connecticut Residents See Income And Health Insurance Gains, Child Poverty Remains High
State Of Working Connecticut 2016
Impact Of Proposed FY 2017 Budgets On Children And Families
Revenue Options Crucial To Maintaining Public Investments That Promote Prosperity
Policy Primer: Reforming Our Property Tax System
Mapping Disparities By Race And Place
2015
State Of Working Connecticut, 2015
Combined Reporting: Fair Taxation For Shared Prosperity
The Status Of Working Families In Indiana: 2014 Report
2013
Asset Limit Test: Temporary Assistance For Needy Families
The Child Care Development Fund (CCDF)
Status Of Working Families In Indiana: 2012 Report
2012
The Cliff Effect: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back
The Status Of Working Families In Indiana: 2011 Report
2011
Work Sharing: A Win-Win-Win Strategy For Avoiding Job Loss