Taxes and other sources of revenue make up the collective resources we need to meet the city’s growing needs and invest in public services that allow all DC residents to thrive. Our revenues can pay for high quality education for DC’s children, keep housing instability and homelessness at bay, offer workers and businesses well-functioning public transportation, and so much more. By ensuring a racially and economically just tax system based on residents’ ability to pay—with the wealthiest paying the greatest share of their income in taxes relative to households with middle and low incomes– we can build an equitable economy of shared abundance. Lawmakers should dedicate revenues raised from equitable tax policy to public investments that support Black and brown communities who have long been denied their share of the District’s economic growth because of structural racism.
Op-Ed
By Ed Lazere • The Washington Post • November 23, 2018 • Revenue & Budget / Taxes
In The News
Washington City Paper • November 13, 2018 • Revenue & Budget
Press Release
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • November 13, 2018 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness / Revenue & Budget
Budget Toolkit
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • July 1, 2024 • Revenue & Budget
Blog
By Erica Williams and Nikki Metzgar • May 31, 2024 • Revenue & Budget
Testimony
By Anne Gunderson • May 16, 2024 • Early Child & Pre-K to 12 Education / Revenue & Budget