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Recently released reports from CBPP and NELP:


Center on Budget and Policy Priorities

Chart Book: The Legacy of the Great Recession

Policy Basics: Introduction to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)

Proposal to Greatly Expand “Moving to Work” Initiative Risks Deep Cuts in Housing Assistance Over Time
Douglas Rice and Will Fischer

Romney’s Charge that Most Federal Low-Income Spending Goes for ‘Overhead’ and ‘Bureaucrats’ is False

For Major Low-Income Programs, More Than 90 Percent Goes to Beneficiaries
Robert Greenstein and CBPP staff

SNAP Is Effective and Efficient
Dottie Rosenbaum


National Employment Law Project

Sticking to Principles: Congress Should Oppose Barriers to Unemployment Insurance And Instead Provide Meaningful Reemployment Tools