Mass. Budget & Policy CenterinBlogs & BriefsState Borrowing is No Substitute for New Revenue in Dealing with the COVID-19 Economic DownturnBy Phineas Baxandall, Senior Policy AnalystSep 29, 2020Sep 29, 2020
Mass. Budget & Policy CenterinBlogs & BriefsBringing in the Relief Part II: The Census Counts for EquityBy Nancy Wagman, Kids Count DirectorJul 2, 2020Jul 2, 2020
Mass. Budget & Policy CenterinBlogs & BriefsBlack Lives and the Pursuit of Racial and Economic JusticeBy Marie-Frances Rivera, President, Mass BudgetJun 9, 2020Jun 9, 2020
Mass. Budget & Policy CenterinBlogs & BriefsA New Deal ResponseBy Guest Author: Max PageMay 21, 2020May 21, 2020
Mass. Budget & Policy CenterinBlogs & BriefsFederal COVID-relief law includes $160 billion in tax cuts for wealthy business owners and large…By Kurt Wise, Senior Policy AnalystMay 21, 2020May 21, 2020
Mass. Budget & Policy CenterinBlogs & BriefsThe Anti-Stimulus: Budget Cuts are Worse for the Economy than Tax Increases During RecessionsBy Phineas Baxandall, Senior Policy AnalystMay 20, 2020May 20, 2020
Mass. Budget & Policy CenterinBlogs & BriefsBringing in the Relief: Federal Fiscal Relief for our State Budget is Critical for a Strong, Just…By Nancy Wagman, Kids Count DirectorMay 19, 2020May 19, 2020
Mass. Budget & Policy CenterinBlogs & BriefsFAQ: Status of the Mass. Early Education Sector During and Beyond the Coronavirus OutbreakBy Colin Jones, Senior Policy AnalystMay 8, 2020May 8, 2020
Mass. Budget & Policy CenterinBlogs & Briefs7 questions you have on the state budget and COVID-19, but were afraid to askBy Monique Ching莊穎詩, Policy AnalystMay 8, 2020May 8, 2020
Mass. Budget & Policy CenterinBlogs & BriefsFederal Student Loan Debt Relief Significant, but InsufficientBy Anastasia Martinez, Policy AnalystMay 1, 2020May 1, 2020