Featured Publications & Resources
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Don’t Let Tech Millionaires Pay the Lowest Taxes in the District!
By Jessica Fulton • August 30, 2012
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DC, Like the Rest of the U.S., Needs to Focus on Getting Those Without College Degrees Back to Work
By Tina Paden • August 29, 2012
Blog
District’s Dime: Back to School Edition
By Tina Paden • August 27, 2012 • Early Child & Pre-K to 12 Education
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DC’s Tech Sector Is Attracting Investment — Without the Lure of Tax Breaks
By Tina Paden • August 23, 2012
Blog
New DCFPI Staff and an Important Opportunity to Weigh in on DC Budget Transparency
By Tina Paden • August 21, 2012
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Highs and Lows: No Evidence that Cutting Taxes on Investments Spurs Growth
By Tina Paden • August 16, 2012
Blog
DCFPI’s Quarterly Unemployment Analysis: Unemployment Continues To Fall
By Tina Paden • August 14, 2012
Report
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES CONTINUE TO IMPROVE IN THE DISTRICT
By Tina Paden • August 9, 2012 • Income & Poverty
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Blog
Nearly Half of All Renters and More Than Half of Black Renters in DC Struggle to Afford Rent
By Connor Zielinski • April 14, 2025 • Affordable Housing & Ending Homelessness
In The News
Trump signs order on Washington DC as Republicans exert control over city
The Guardian • April 8, 2025
In The News
No timeline yet for when House will consider bill to revert $1.1B cut to DC budget
ABC News 7 • April 8, 2025
In The News
D.C. tenant group calls on their landlords to stop charging hidden fees
Street Sense Media • April 8, 2025
In The News
Fiscal policy nonprofits criticize federal bill that would slash DC's budget by $1B
ABC News 7 • April 8, 2025
Blog
Cuts to Federal Food Assistance Will Hurt Residents Just As DC Enters Recession
By Erica Williams • April 2, 2025 • Inclusive Economy
Fact Sheets
Immigrants are a Vital Part of DC's Future
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • April 2, 2025 • Inclusive Economy
Blog
DCFPI Welcomes Shira Markoff as New Director of Economic Policy
By DC Fiscal Policy Institute • March 24, 2025