In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Congress in recent years moved to prevent evictions by approving two rounds of emergency rental assistance in two
The state property tax reduction program, commonly known as the “circuit breaker” is a highly targeted and relatively low-cost tool that supports older and
Idaho Families Would Benefit From Move to Include More Children in State’s Child Tax Credit
From housing to child care, hard-working Idaho families face high costs in our growing state. Since 2018, Idaho’s tax code has supported families through
Idaho is typically thought of as a relatively cheap place to live, at least before the COVID-19 pandemic. But the pandemic’s widespread economic impacts
Targeted Tax Credit: an EITC Would Support Idaho's Working Families
A refundable Idaho earned income tax credit (EITC) would reward work and help Idaho avoid taxing people of modest means into poverty. Families typically
Understanding Federal Emergency Rental Assistance Funds
Real-time analysis from the U.S. Census Bureau’s Pulse Survey suggests widespread income and employment loss related to the pandemic continue to make it difficult
Federal Stimulus Helped Stabilize Idaho Revenues, But Outlook Moving Forward Remains Uncertain
The coronavirus pandemic calls for innovative approaches to address challenging economic conditions. Idaho’s Return to Work Bonuses are an example of a promising policy
Amidst the current public health emergency, food assistance ensures that people stay as healthy as possible and that economic activity between communities and retailers