DCFPI Statements on FY 2019 BudgetBy DC Fiscal Policy Institute • March 21, 2018 • Revenue & Budget […] Read MoreArrow icon
Chronic Absenteeism is a Symptom of Underinvestment in the Supports Students Need to Thrive Inside and Outside the ClassroomBy DC Fiscal Policy Institute • December 15, 2017 • Early Child & Pre-K to 12 Education […] Read MoreArrow icon
House Tax Plan: Largest Share of Tax Cuts Go To DC’s Richest 1 Percent, Little Benefit for the District’s Low-Income ResidentsBy DC Fiscal Policy Institute • November 13, 2017 • Revenue & Budget / Taxes […] Read MoreArrow icon
$82 Million Subsidy for Developers in Union Market Area Would Be a GiveawayBy DC Fiscal Policy Institute • October 26, 2017 • Inclusive Economy […] Read MoreArrow icon
Massive Taxpayer Subsidy of DC’s Wharf Project Supports Creation of Low-Wage Jobs with Minimal BenefitsBy DC Fiscal Policy Institute • October 11, 2017 • Inclusive Economy / Jobs & Training […] Read MoreArrow icon
New Report: Proposals to “Repeal and Replace” Paid Family Leave in DC Would Weaken the Law’s StrengthsBy DC Fiscal Policy Institute • October 3, 2017 […] Read MoreArrow icon
DC Put $8 Million More in the Pockets of Low-Income Workers in 2016By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • September 21, 2017 • Income & Poverty / Revenue & Budget / Taxes […] Read MoreArrow icon
DC Has More to Do to Ensure Residents of Color Can Access Growing Prosperity, Census Data ShowBy DC Fiscal Policy Institute • September 14, 2017 • Health Equity / Income & Poverty […] Read MoreArrow icon
Sales Tax is an Unfair Way to Fix Metro: New research shows a sales tax has 5 times greater impact on struggling families than on the richestBy DC Fiscal Policy Institute • August 27, 2017 • Inclusive Economy […] Read MoreArrow icon
DC’s Economy Is Thriving, Report Finds Business Tax Cuts Aren’t Needed to Make DC CompetitiveBy DC Fiscal Policy Institute • May 25, 2017 • Revenue & Budget / Taxes […] Read MoreArrow icon