CEPR explores economic policies that affect the US health care and welfare systems. Visit the coronavirus issue page for our latest on the pandemic.
CEPR explora las políticas económicas que impactan los sistemas de salud y de bienestar de los Estados Unidos. Visite la página de problemas de coronavirus para conocer lo último sobre la pandemia.
CEPR explores economic policies that affect the US health care and welfare systems. Visit the coronavirus issue page for our latest on the pandemic.
CEPR explora las políticas económicas que impactan los sistemas de salud y de bienestar de los Estados Unidos. Visite la página de problemas de coronavirus para conocer lo último sobre la pandemia.
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Health and Social ProgramsInequalityUnited States Only Radical Changes Will Make Rents AffordableAlgernon Austin / June 16, 2022
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Health and Social ProgramsUnited States Finances of Both Social Security and Medicare Show Modestly Better Results in Latest Trustees ReportsDean Baker / June 07, 2022
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Health and Social ProgramsHealthcareUnited StatesWall Street Trends in Real Estate Investment Trust Ownership of US Health Care PropertiesEileen Appelbaum / May 13, 2022
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Health and Social ProgramsIntellectual PropertyUnited States Costly Big Business Favors Almost No One Knows AboutDean Baker / DC REPORT / April 12, 2022
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GovernmentHealth and Social ProgramsHealthcareUnited States As the Affordable Care Act Enters Adolescence, US Health Care Still Has Growing to DoHayley Brown / March 22, 2022
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Economic JusticeHealth and Social ProgramsInequalityUnited StatesWorkers Request for Information on the Prosperity Gap Submission to the Select Committee on Economic Disparity and Fairness in Growth of the U.S. House of RepresentativesAlgernon Austin / March 15, 2022
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Health and Social ProgramsHealthcarePrivate EquityUnited StatesWall Street Envision Healthcare Hits the SkidsEileen Appelbaum / THE AMERICAN PROSPECT / March 14, 2022
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COVID-19Economic GrowthGovernmentHealth and Social ProgramsInequalityUnited States Curbing Inequities in the Distribution of Emergency Relief: Lessons from the CARES Act in Health CareEileen Appelbaum / March 03, 2022
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Health and Social ProgramsInequalityUnited States Wage Cap Allows Millionaires to Stop Contributing to Social Security on February 24, 2022Sarah Rawlins / February 24, 2022
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Health and Social ProgramsHealthcareInequalityUnited States The Medicaid Gap Fix in the Build Back Better Act Could Improve Health and Save the Lives of Low-Income IndividualsTamara Sokolowsky / January 26, 2022