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- Federal COVID Aid Showed What Social Policies Can Do
This blog has already featured research analyzing these COVID-era programs But it’s worth taking a step back and thinking about the legislation as one big experiment in the effectiveness of government assistance, resulting in tangible successes
- Robust COVID Relief Achieved Historic Gains Against Poverty and . . .
These expansions were enormously successful in stabilizing families’ finances, protecting lives by allowing those who should stay home from work given the pandemic risk to do so, and reviving the economy
- Covid-19 Economic Relief - U. S. Department of the Treasury
In total, the Treasury Department is responsible for managing over $1 trillion in American Rescue Plan programs and tax credits Read about the impact of the first two years of the American Rescue Plan programs in the impact report
- Heres What the Government Has Done to Respond to COVID
The legislation also included funding for transportation, increased food stamp benefits, additional childcare assistance, rental assistance, and other programs
- Social programs that helped millions during pandemic are ending
During the pandemic, the government implemented social programs that helped millions But many of those programs are now ending
- The Impact and Aftermath of Pandemic Aid for Financially Struggling . . .
Emergency Rental Assistance: Federally funded programs initiated during the pandemic to help renters and landlords affected by COVID-related financial hardship These programs were established under the 2021 Consolidated Appropriations Act and expanded through the 2021 American Rescue Plan Act
- Pandemic Programs and Funding: a Focus on Six Communities
Our work on the ground revealed valuable information about communities’ experiences with pandemic funding and programs This report highlights key considerations for emergency preparedness as lawmakers and agencies fund, design, and implement government programs in the future
- The effects of fiscal aid on health outcomes during the COVID-19 . . .
As governments around the world combatted COVID-19, the US witnessed unprecedented levels of funding transfers from the federal government to state and local municipalities This column examines how the influx of federal aid affected the population’s health
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