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April 14, 2021
As the economy recovers from the COVID-19 crisis, high housing costs will continue to cause hardship for millions of renters with low incomes, raising their risks of housing instability and homelessness and impeding their children’s chances of long-term success.
[1] The recovery legislation that policymakers will consider soon is a historic opportunity to address this problem. Providing Housing Choice Vouchers to more households and ultimately to all who are eligible, as President Biden proposed during the presidential campaign is by far the most important step they can take.
Millions of U.S. households with low incomes must pay very high shares of those incomes in order to afford housing. The costs can force families to divert resources from other basic needs and leave them one setback such as a reduction in work hours or an unexpected bill away from losing their homes. Many others live in housing that is overcrowded or substandard
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February 17, 2021
A provision in the House economic relief bill would give the 14 states that haven’t yet implemented Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) a strong new financial incentive to do so.
[1] The COVID-19 pandemic and recession have made access to health care including Medicaid even more critical, and more than 4 million uninsured people in the states that haven’t expanded could gain coverage if all remaining states acted. If enacted, the House provision should settle the argument about whether a state can afford expansion and push the remaining states to adopt expansion quickly.
States that have expanded Medicaid have dramatically lowered their uninsured rates; the people gaining coverage are healthier and more financially secure as a result; and expansion has reduced long-standing racial disparities in health outcomes, coverage, and access to care. It also has produced net savings for many states. Not only does the f
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