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Greg Acs, vice president for the Tax and Income Supports Division at the Urban Institute, spoke with Virginia Public Media about the risks of addressing affordability in a zero-sum context that focuses on who bears the short-term costs of a policy instead of its potential for growth.

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  • A woman with long brown hair holds a curly-haired baby on her hip while inspecting some packaged produce in the refrigerated section of a brightly lit grocery store.
    Elaine Waxman discusses the implications of SNAP cuts
    Summary
    As part of the budget reconciliation process, lawmakers are discussing potential cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, which provides food assistance to more than 40 million Americans.
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    Joe Rosenberg discusses the No Tax on Tips Act
    Summary
    The US Senate unanimously passed the No Tax on Tips Act.
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    Sara McTarnaghan explains resident displacement after the LA fires
    Summary
    Following the devastating Los Angeles fires, displaced residents are weighing whether to return to their properties and rebuild.
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    Jack Smalligan explains why more retirees are claiming Social Security early
    Summary
    Amid staff cuts and field office closures at the Social Security Administration, more retirees are deciding to claim their benefits earlier than they’d planned.
  • A close exterior shot of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation building at 500 5th Avenue North in Seattle, Washington, with a reflection of the Space Needle in the glass.
    Benjamin Soskis discusses Gates Foundation’s plan to donate $200 billion
    Summary
    The Gates Foundation plans to donate $200 billion, 99 percent of Bill Gates’s remaining wealth, by 2045.