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Economic Security

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Kentucky Should Get Involved In Debate About New College Affordability Strategies

While recent discussion of the student debt crisis has focused largely on federal proposals to make student loan payments easier...

Ashley Spalding | July 22, 2014

Analysis

Lessening Burden of Student Loans One Step of Many Toward Greater College Affordability

There is a lot of focus this week on what can be done to address the student loan debt crisis—with cumulative U. S. student loan debt having reached $1.2 trillion...

Ashley Spalding | June 11, 2014

Analysis

State EITC Would Make a Regressive Tax System Fairer

Previous posts have described how a state Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) would help working low-income Kentuckians make ends meet and reach every corner of the state. A state EITC would also make...

Ashley Spalding | May 15, 2014

Analysis

Infographic: Make Work Pay for Kentucky Families with a State EITC and Minimum Wage Increase

Hundreds of thousands of hardworking Kentuckians in low-wage jobs are struggling to make ends meet. Here are two tools that would give Kentucky families a boost they need: enacting a...

Anna Baumann | March 26, 2014

Analysis

Infographic: A State Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) for Kentucky

The infographic below shows why adopting a state Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) would be a good move for Kentucky. A state EITC could help more than 400,000 Kentucky families...

Ashley Spalding | March 18, 2014

Analysis

Interactive Map: How a State Earned Income Tax Credit Would Benefit Each Kentucky County

A state Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) in Kentucky would build on the established benefits of the federal EITC, helping working Kentuckians better afford necessities and stimulating local economies. The...

Ashley Spalding | March 12, 2014

Analysis

Top 1 Percent of Kentuckians Captured Nearly Half of State Income Growth over Last Few Decades

The top 1 percent of earners in Kentucky took home 48.8 percent of state income gains from 1979 to 2007—a share in line with the national average of 53.9 percent—according...

Jason Bailey | February 18, 2014

Analysis

State EITC Would Help Working Kentuckians Afford Necessities

A state Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), which is included in Governor Beshear’s tax proposal, would help several hundred thousand of Kentucky’s low- and moderate-income working families make ends meet—among...

Ashley Spalding | February 5, 2014

Analysis

Increase in Tipped Minimum Wage Is Long Overdue

Stagnant or falling real wages for many Kentucky workers threatens their standard of living and is leading to growing income inequality. One of the causes of inadequate wages is the...

Jason Bailey | January 30, 2014

Analysis

Cut-off in Unemployment Benefits Would Hurt Thousands of Kentuckians and the Economy

53,000 long-term unemployed Kentuckians will lose crucial income support in the next year if Congress does not reauthorize Emergency Unemployment Compensation (EUC), according to a recent report by the Center...

Anna Baumann | December 17, 2013

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