A recent EO could initiate a policy shift to implement better solutions for chronic social ills
Social Mobility
A core promise of America is the ability of people to rise up from humble beginnings. The challenges faced by lower- and middle-income Americans today are multidisciplinary in nature, and require our renewed focus. Job and wage growth are essential; in particular, Americans need access to more blue-collar work and other jobs that don’t require a college degree. Our employment and welfare policies should encourage work, family formation, and income security. Paid family leave can help strengthen families at their times of need.
All Social Mobility
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FREOPP continues to inform discussions about how policy changes affect American families
The reform boosted investment, but its effect on wages is murkier.
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A Penn LDI and opportunity for health lab virtual seminar explores economic assistance programs
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