Early data shows positive job growth in distressed US counties as new federal policies take effect (www.brookings.edu)
What do Americans think about inflation? (www.brookings.edu)
Has pay kept up with inflation? (www.brookings.edu)
ADUs could expand the affordable housing toolkit—if local governments can work through some growing pains (www.brookings.edu)
Democracy is good for the economy. Can business defend it? (www.brookings.edu)
The decisive decade: Understanding the trajectories of 14- to 24-year-olds (www.brookings.edu)
Trump v. United States: Can presidents get away with anything? (www.brookings.edu)
Trump v. United States: Can presidents get away with anything? (www.brookings.edu)
The impact of Iran’s attack on Israel (www.brookings.edu)
Hollywood writers went on strike to protect their livelihoods from generative AI. Their remarkable victory matters for all workers. (www.brookings.edu)
Biden and Netanyahu: A crisis in perspective (www.brookings.edu)
When worldviews collide: America’s 2024 election (www.brookings.edu)
Preparing for domestic climate dislocations: What can we learn from the Great Migration? (www.brookings.edu)
India eliminates extreme poverty (www.brookings.edu)
The path forward on Iran and its proxy forces (www.brookings.edu)
Climate tax policy reform options in 2025 (www.brookings.edu)
Closing the Black employer gap: Insights from the latest data on Black-owned businesses (www.brookings.edu)
Licensing AI is not the answer—but it contains the answers (www.brookings.edu)
Despite a national spike in homelessness, some US regions are finding solutions (www.brookings.edu)
What is Russia’s role in the Israel-Gaza crisis? (www.brookings.edu)
To meet today’s critical housing challenges, HUD needs a broader, bolder vision (www.brookings.edu)
The new Child Tax Credit deal is really a safety net deal—and by that measure it is only a start (www.brookings.edu)
Widespread election fraud claims by Republicans don't match the evidence (www.brookings.edu)
We are less than one year away from Election Day and although there has been no new evidence or litigation regarding election fraud in the 2020 election, many people continue to believe that the 2020 election was flawed. In the summer, a poll by the Associated Press showed that 22% of Republicans and 71% of Democrats have high...
Widespread election fraud claims by Republicans don't match the evidence (www.brookings.edu)
We are less than one year away from Election Day and although there has been no new evidence or litigation regarding election fraud in the 2020 election, many people continue to believe that the 2020 election was flawed. In the summer, a poll by the Associated Press showed that 22% of Republicans and 71% of Democrats have high...