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How Is the Government Supporting Small Businesses During the Coronavirus Pandemic?

America’s small businesses have been severely impacted by the pandemic — and lawmakers have focused a significant part of federal relief on helping them.

Fiscal Commissions: Promises and Disappointments

“The public has to be involved, educated, and understand the consequences of inaction. Legislators will not make difficult decisions unless their constituents see a need and reason to act,” writes G. William Hoagland.

How Does the Capital Gains Tax Work Now, and What Are Some Proposed Reforms?

While the capital gains tax affects anyone selling a capital asset, higher-income individuals are typically subject to the tax more so than average Americans.

Ten Charts That Sum Up This Year in Fiscal News

These charts illustrate some of the biggest fiscal policy stories from 2017.

Long-Term Fiscal Balance and the Social Security Trust Fund

“The projected shortfall of future Social Security revenues is the result of political action, not the absence of policy options for addressing this issue,” writes James Poterba.

Debt and Divides: U.S. Short on Leadership, Not Ideas

“No party, or even individual member, has bragging rights when it comes to advocating for, or making progress on, reducing the deficit and debt,” writes Heidi Heitkamp.

Inflation, Interest Rates, and the Budget: New Challenges, Old Solutions

“Inflation and interest rates will have important impacts on the long-term federal budget outlook,” write William G. Gale and Swati Joshi.

Debt Matters

“The daunting demographic outlook points to a shrinking number of persons to support the tax base required for funding expanding annual federal budget deficits and mounting public debt,” write Dana M. Peterson and Lori Esposito Murray.

How Has the Coronavirus Pandemic Affected Federal Spending on SNAP?

Since April 2020, the federal government has spent an average of $9 billion per month on SNAP.

14 Charts That Illustrate Our Fiscal Situation as We Close Out 2021

These charts tell the fiscal story of 2021 and explore how our fiscal situation deteriorated over the past year and what challenges lie ahead.