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Public attitudes toward a higher gas tax and other funding sources for transportation projects
Source: JournalistsResource.orgIs the Social Security Administration offering erroneous projections?
Source: JournalistsResource.orgDo abstinence pledges prevent teen pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases? New research
Source: JournalistsResource.orgWelfare reform and unemployment among young, low-skilled men
Source: JournalistsResource.orgMedical spending among the U.S. elderly
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Inequalities in U.S. "safety net" programs for the poor
Source: JournalistsResource.orgFrom the Scholars Strategy Network, written by Sarah Bruch of the University of Iowa. Edited for Journalist’s Resource.
The debt ceiling and a potential U.S. default: Background research
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What is the “debt ceiling” and why does it matter?
At the most basic level, it is the limit that Congress places on the U.S. Treasury in terms of how much debt it can issue. The Treasury has been at its technical limit — $16.699 trillion — since May, but it has been using certain budgeting tactics, so-called “extraordinary measures,” to get around the stated limits. But those measures will shortly no longer be viable, if Congress does not act.
State and local government finance: The new fiscal ice age
Source: JournalistsResource.orgFrom the moment the baby-boom generation took its first steps in 1946, its members have had an enormous impact on the United States. They powered the suburbanization of America in the 1950s, youth rebellion in the 1960s and the “Me Decade” of the 1970s. And now as they approach retirement, their sheer numbers will continue to drive societal change.
US Budget Cuts Science Funding
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In President Donald Trump full 2018 budget request to Congress he called for deep cuts to numerous research agencies. This would cut the spending to the NIH by 22%