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The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP) is a nonpartisan research and policy institute that pursues federal and state policies designed both to reduce poverty and inequality and to restore fiscal responsibility in equitable and effective ways.

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  • [H2] Utility Menu
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  • [H2] Trump Budget Fails to Offer Solutions, Raises Risk of Hasty, Harmful Cuts
  • [H2] Five Questions to Ask in Trump’s 2027 Budget
  • [H2] Tight 2026 Non-Defense Funding Rejects Trump’s Proposed Deep Cuts, But Congress Will Need to Continue to Guard Against Administration Abuses
  • [H2] Our Priorities
  • [H2] Policymakers Should Raise Corporate Tax Rates as Alternative to Harmful and Regressive Tariffs
  • [H2] House’s Reckless Balanced Budget Amendment Would Place Ever-Growing Share of Needed and Popular Benefits on Chopping Block
  • [H2] Trump Administration’s Legally Dubious Misuse of Social Security Data Risks Disenfranchising Eligible Voters
  • [H2] Trump Administration Personnel Policies Harming Social Security Customer Service, Risk Lasting Damage
  • [H2] Executive Action Watch
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  • [H2] Republican Megabill Trades Essential Support to Low-Income People for Skewed Tax Cuts
  • [H2] Resources on Harmful Republican Megabill
  • [H2] A Record of Historic Harm in the First Year of Trump’s Second Term
  • [H2] Trump Administration, Congressional Republicans Are Worsening Affordability Challenges in Many Ways
  • [H2] Implementing the Harmful Republican Megabill: a Timeline
  • [H2] New from the Center
  • [H2] New Data Show Marketplace Consumers Facing Higher Costs, Selecting Lower-Quality Coverage
  • [H2] WIC’s Critical Benefits Reach More of Those Eligible Than in Recent Years
  • [H2] ACA Turns 16 as Megabill’s Anti-Immigrant Stance Sets Path to End Coverage Gains Among People With Lawful Immigration Status
  • [H2] Executive Order May Signal Administration’s Continued Effort to Block Basic Needs Assistance
  • [H2] Nearly 3 Million Uninsured Adults Would Gain a Path to Medicaid Coverage if Their States Adopted ACA Medicaid Expansion
  • [H2] The District of Columbia Should Take Needed Steps to Improve the Child Support Program for Families in Poverty
  • [H2] SNAP’s “Broad-Based Categorical Eligibility” Supports Working Families, Older Adults, and Those Saving for the Future
  • [H2] States Should Trust Parents Receiving TANF to Decide Whether Seeking Child Support Is Best for Their Families
  • [H2] Participating in WIC Can Help Improve Perinatal and Child Health
  • [H2] Costly Tax Cuts Increase Our Nation’s Fiscal Challenges
  • [H2] House Agriculture Committee Advances Unacceptable Farm Bill, Leaving Low-Income Families Behind
  • [H2] HUD Publishes Proposed Rule that Would Take Away Rental Assistance, Create New Barriers
  • [H2] Sound State Revenue Choices Essential to Counteract Harmful Policies and Build Forward
  • [H2] Social Security Lifts More People Above the Poverty Line Than Any Other Program
  • [H2] Medicaid Plays an Important Role in Providing Health Coverage to Key Populations
  • [H2] Health Savings Accounts Can Be a Bad Deal for Low-Income Marketplace Enrollees
  • [H2] Who We Are
  • [H2] Our Research
  • [H2] Special Projects
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  • [H2] Get in touch
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  • [H3] Informing Debates, Shaping Policy, and Producing Results.
  • [H3] Federal Budget
  • [H3] Federal Tax
  • [H3] State Budget and Tax
  • [H3] Health
  • [H3] Social Security
  • [H3] Economy
  • [H3] Poverty and Inequality
  • [H3] Food Assistance
  • [H3] Income Security
  • [H3] Housing
  • [H3] Climate Change
  • [H3] Immigration

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Trump Administration, Congressional Republicans Are Worsening Affordability Challenges in Many Ways Interno Passing Juice
Implementing the Harmful Republican Megabill: a Timeline Interno Passing Juice
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New Data Show Marketplace Consumers Facing Higher Costs, Selecting Lower-Quality Coverage Interno Passing Juice
Food Assistance Interno Passing Juice
WIC’s Critical Benefits Reach More of Those Eligible Than in Recent Years Interno Passing Juice
ACA Turns 16 as Megabill’s Anti-Immigrant Stance Sets Path to End Coverage Gains Among People With Lawful Immigration Status Interno Passing Juice
Executive Order May Signal Administration’s Continued Effort to Block Basic Needs Assistance Interno Passing Juice
Nearly 3 Million Uninsured Adults Would Gain a Path to Medicaid Coverage if Their States Adopted ACA Medicaid Expansion Interno Passing Juice
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The District of Columbia Should Take Needed Steps to Improve the Child Support Program for Families in Poverty Interno Passing Juice
SNAP’s “Broad-Based Categorical Eligibility” Supports Working Families, Older Adults, and Those Saving for the Future Interno Passing Juice
States Should Trust Parents Receiving TANF to Decide Whether Seeking Child Support Is Best for Their Families Interno Passing Juice
Participating in WIC Can Help Improve Perinatal and Child Health Interno Passing Juice
Costly Tax Cuts Increase Our Nation’s Fiscal Challenges Interno Passing Juice
House Agriculture Committee Advances Unacceptable Farm Bill, Leaving Low-Income Families Behind Interno Passing Juice
Housing Interno Passing Juice
HUD Publishes Proposed Rule that Would Take Away Rental Assistance, Create New Barriers Interno Passing Juice
State Budget and Tax Interno Passing Juice
Sound State Revenue Choices Essential to Counteract Harmful Policies and Build Forward Interno Passing Juice
Social Security Lifts More People Above the Poverty Line Than Any Other Program Interno Passing Juice
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