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Roe reversal strips basic decision-making, economic security from millions of people

July 28, 2022 • Clark Goldenrod
Income and Inclusive Economy, Income and Work

Currently abortions are legal and protected in Minnesota under the state’s constitution. But many people across the country, including in our neighboring states, cannot access their full reproductive and health care rights or may have to travel and undergo significant costs and strains to do so.

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Minnesota Legislature passes bill on Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund, frontline worker payments

May 19, 2022 • Joo Ning Lim
Federal Budget, Federal Issues, Income and Inclusive Economy, Income and Work, Minnesota Budget, Minnesota Taxes

After months of negotiation, the Minnesota Legislature recently passed legislation that addressed three major issues of this session: Senate File… Continue reading Minnesota Legislature passes bill on Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund, frontline worker payments

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Dear Congress: It’s time to pass historic investments

September 21, 2021 • Laura Mortenson
Child Care, Federal Budget, Federal Issues, Federal Taxes, Income and Inclusive Economy, Income and Work

If Congress makes the right choices, recovery legislation could lead to historic reductions in economic and racial inequality in Minnesota and across the country.

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Child Tax Credit expansions expected to make historic reductions in child poverty; Improvements should be made permanent

August 25, 2021 • Abimael Chavez-Hernandez
Federal Issues, Federal Taxes, Income and Inclusive Economy, Tax Credits for Minnesotans and Families

What is the Child Tax Credit? Enacted into law in 1997, the federal Child Tax Credit (CTC) is an income… Continue reading Child Tax Credit expansions expected to make historic reductions in child poverty; Improvements should be made permanent

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Minnesota’s new FY 2022-23 budget takes important steps toward the recovery, falls short of transformational change

August 24, 2021 • Clark Goldenrod
Child Care, Health Care, Income and Inclusive Economy, Minnesota Budget, Minnesota Taxes

State policymakers had a critical task this legislative session: setting a state budget for the next two years that meets… Continue reading Minnesota’s new FY 2022-23 budget takes important steps toward the recovery, falls short of transformational change

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A brief rundown on the expanded Child Tax Credit

July 20, 2021 • Meghan Marriott
Federal Taxes, Income and Inclusive Economy, Income and Work

Here we break down some basic information as to who is eligible for the Child Tax Credit, how much families will receive, and how families can receive their credits.

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Rents are rising faster than Minnesotans’ incomes

May 11, 2020 • Abimael Chavez-Hernandez
Income and Inclusive Economy, Income and Work

For over a decade, unaffordable housing costs due to persistently low wages has been the reality for too many Minnesota families.

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Coronavirus responses should include all our neighbors, including immigrants

April 23, 2020 • Abimael Chavez-Hernandez
Federal Issues, Health Care, Immigration, Income and Inclusive Economy

Excluding immigrant Minnesotans – who make up close to 9 percent of our state’s population – puts them and their families at risk, and it makes it more difficult for our state and communities to recover from this public health crisis.

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Racial equity should be at the core of coronavirus responses

April 7, 2020 • Abimael Chavez-Hernandez
Federal Budget, Federal Issues, Health Care, Immigration, Income and Inclusive Economy, Income and Work, Minnesota Budget

Due to the impact of historical racism and ongoing forms of discrimination and bias, BIPOC communities (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) will more acutely feel the economic and health effects of this coronavirus crisis. Without attention to equity, they are more likely to be left out of the policy responses.

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Census data illustrate opportunity gaps

October 17, 2019 • Betsy Hammer
Income and Inclusive Economy, Income and Work

Even in this relatively strong economy, nearly 1 in 10 Minnesotans find that lack of good paying jobs, challenging transportation obstacles, and other barriers make it hard to afford the essentials, much less get ahead.

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