Recommendations for the next administration and the 119th Congress
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Excessive red tape and prolonged litigation create delays that discourage infrastructure investment and thus drive up costs borne by Americans.
Recommendations for the next administration and the 119th Congress
Most policymakers do not want social welfare programs to reduce work. Unfortunately, that is precisely what happens when recipients face so-called “benefit cliffs.”
Higher education is supposed to be a path to the middle class. But new research from FREOPP shows that millions of college students are pursuing degrees that are not likely to boost their earnings enough to justify the cost of college.
Identifying the several causes of homelessness and applying solutions that fit each one
Pacific states have experienced the highest inflation, while the Plains states have experienced the lowest.
The project incorporates data from a wide range of sources to help prospective students make better choices around higher education — including whether to go, where to go, and what to study.