Search results for BANG FOR THE BUCK (110)
Showing 110 results, ordered by date | Order by relevance
-
Hearing on Federal Reserve Oversight: Examining the Central Bank’s Role in Credit Allocation
-
The State of U.S. Retirement Security: Can the Middle Class Afford to Retire?
-
The Oklahoma State Worker Pension Plan: If It Ain’t Broke, Don’t Break It
-
Five Years Since the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act: The Downward Spiral of Public Investment
-
Over 600 Economists Sign Letter In Support of $10.10 Minimum Wage: Economist Statement on the Federal Minimum Wage
-
Spending on Public Investments: Too Low but Getting Lower
-
Note to Fiscal Policymakers: Multipliers are Definitely Still Large
-
The Earned Income Tax Credit and the Child Tax Credit: History, Purpose, Goals, and Effectiveness
-
Truth in Numbers? A Brief History of Cuts to the Employees’ Retirement System of Rhode Island
-
News from EPI › Fixating on 10-year deficit reduction targets will likely worsen the near-term economic and fiscal situation
-
The ‘Back to Work’ budget: Analysis of the Congressional Progressive Caucus budget for fiscal year 2014
-
Forget Spending Cuts, the U.S. Economy Really Needs a $2 Trillion Stimulus
-
‘Small business’ and top marginal rates: Tax filers affected by proposed rate increases are not necessarily small, or businesses, or job creators
-
Five job creation policies for handling the fiscal obstacle course and slowing deficit reduction
-
Navigating the fiscal obstacle course: Supporting job creation with savings from ending the upper-income Bush-era tax cuts
-
Enacting a ‘grand bargain’ doesn’t equate to navigating the fiscal obstacle course
-
More extraordinary returns: Public investments outside of “core” infrastructure
-
The payroll tax cut is likely to expire—let’s replace it with better stimulus
-
Which candidate’s plans are more Keynesian?
-
Obama’s budget policies would be better for growth than Romney’s
-
Retirement proposals a big step forward
-
News from EPI › New EPI report finds that some components of “fiscal cliff” should expire
-
A fiscal obstacle course, not a cliff: Economic impacts of expiring tax cuts and impending spending cuts, and policy recommendations
-
Infrastructure investments and the Latino jobs recovery
-
Failure to stimulate recovery is costing trillions in lost national income
-
Not all debt is created equal, David Brooks
-
Public investment: The next ‘new thing’ for powering economic growth
-
Infrastructure is win-win-win-win
-
A jobs bill in substance or acronym only?
-
A budget for adults (especially those who’d like a job)