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Here’s a roundup of the labor market research reports released this past week:
Center for American Progress
Insourcing: How Bringing Back Essential Federal Jobs Can Save Taxpayer Dollars and Improve ServicesPratap Chatterjee
Sharing the Pain and Gain in the Housing Market: How Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Can Prevent Foreclosures and Protect Taxpayers by Combining Principal Reductions with “Shared Appreciation”John Griffith and Jordan Eizenga
Center For Economic and Policy Research
Affording Health Care and Education on the Minimum WageJohn Schmitt and Marie-Eve Augier
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
Draconian Republican Study Committee Budget Would Cut Federal Medicaid Funding Nearly in Half by 2022 Even More Extreme than the Ryan Block GrantEdwin Park and Matt Broaddus
Cantor Proposal for 20 Percent Business Tax Deduction Would Provide Windfall for Wealthy, Not Create Jobs CBO Rated Similar Approach One of Least Effective Ways to Create JobsChuck Marr
Cooper-LaTourette Budget Significantly to the Right of Simpson-Bowles Plan: Proposes Much Smaller Tax Increases, Smaller Defense Cuts, and Deeper Domestic Cuts than Original Simpson-BowlesRobert Greenstein
Medicare in the Ryan BudgetPaul N. Van de Water
New Tax Cuts in Ryan Budget Would Give Millionaires $265,000 on Top of Bush Tax CutsChuck Marr
Ryan Medicaid Block Grant Would Cut Medicaid by One-Third by 2022 and More after ThatEdwin Park and Matt Broaddus
Demos
The Budget for All: An Analysis of the Congressional Progressive Caucus BudgetDavid Callahan and Jack Temple
Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies
Health Reform at the Crossroads: Will the Affordable Care Act Help Eliminate Health Inequities?Brian D. Smedley
Political Economy Research Institute
Analysis of Job Creation and Energy Cost Savings from Building Energy Rating and Disclosure PolicyAndrew C. Burr, Cliff Majersik and Sarah Stellberg
Roosevelt Institute
The GOP’s State Project of Slashing the Public WorkforceBryce Covert and Mike Konczal
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