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Blog Post President Trump’s budget won’t strengthen the economy. It will harm Washington state By - February 12, 2018

Blog Post Lawmakers must reinvest in WorkFirst to restore the promise of basic support to families facing poverty By - January 30, 2018

Blog Post State legislators should focus on advancing shared prosperity during 2018 legislative session By - January 05, 2018

Blog Post An inclusive economy is essential for all Washingtonians, our economy, and the future progress of our state By Jennifer Tran, Kelli Smith, Julie Watts, Melinda Young-Flynn - December 13, 2017

Brief/Report Building an Inclusive Economy December 01, 2017

Blog Post Governor’s initiative on economic security is a big win for Washington’s families By - November 29, 2017

Blog Post KIDS COUNT: Barriers to opportunity prevent children of color and immigrant children from reaching their full potential By - October 24, 2017

Chart/Graphic Tax Cut for Top 1% is 1,000 Times Higher Than for Low-Income People October 11, 2017

Blog Post New Census Numbers: To Build Thriving Communities, Invest in Removing Barriers to Economic Security By - September 18, 2017

Blog Post Final Budget Makes Progress on Community Investments – for Now By - July 21, 2017

Blog Post State and Federal Proposals to Cut Funding for Women’s Health Would Decrease Family Economic Security By - June 19, 2017

Blog Post Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Critical to the Wellbeing of Many Washingtonians with Disabilities By - June 14, 2017

Blog Post KIDS COUNT: Washington Continues to See Historic Progress in Kids’ Health Care Access By - June 13, 2017

Blog Post President’s Budget Would Harm Washingtonians, Leave State on the Hook for Massive Costs By - May 23, 2017

Blog Post Important gains have been made for a better future for our state, but more needs to be done By - May 02, 2017

Chart/Graphic Top 1 Percent Now Dominate the Small Business Landscape April 27, 2017

Chart/Graphic Capital Gains are Concentrated in Finance & Holding Companies, Not Traditional Small Businesses April 27, 2017

Fact Sheet The Working Families Tax Rebate Would Advance Racial Equity April 03, 2017

Blog Post Don’t Let the Talking Points Fool You: Senate Republicans’ Budget Proposal Is a House of Cards By Andy Nicholas and Kelli Smith - March 23, 2017

Blog Post Lawmakers Must Protect the Wellbeing of Children, Families, and People with Disabilities By - March 23, 2017

Blog Post Senate Republican Budget Proposal Puts Washington’s Economic Future on Shaky Ground By - March 21, 2017

Blog Post Five Ways Trump’s Budget Proposal Would Harm Washington State By - March 20, 2017

Blog Post Policymakers Have Opportunities to Advance Family Well-Being this Session By - February 15, 2017

Fact Sheet Ensure All Washingtonians Have Food Security February 15, 2017

Fact Sheet How Eliminating Asset Caps in Public Programs Could Help Participants February 15, 2017

Blog Post Intergenerational Poverty Bill Would Help Lift Children and their Parents Out of Poverty By - February 01, 2017

Blog Post In Every Corner of the State, Washingtonians Rely on the Affordable Care Act for their Health By - January 20, 2017

Blog Post The Future We Want: The Washington State Budget & Policy Center Announces Our 2017-2019 Legislative Agenda By - December 12, 2016

Blog Post Voters Raise Wages for 730,000 Washingtonians; Federal Changes Could Threaten Washington’s Children and Families By - November 10, 2016

Blog Post Investments in Food Assistance Improve Child Well-Being By - October 30, 2016

Blog Post 2016 Ballot Measures: What’s at Stake By Misha Werschkul and Andy Nicholas - October 20, 2016

Blog Post Census Data Highlights Disparities in Economic Well-Being for Children of Color By - September 28, 2016

Blog Post Raising Incomes for Home Care Workers Would Boost Economy By David Hlebain and Misha Werschkul - September 26, 2016

Blog Post Census Snapshot: Too Many Washingtonians Still Struggling to Make Ends Meet By - September 15, 2016

Blog Post Raising the Minimum Wage Is an Investment in Washington’s Kids By - September 14, 2016

Blog Post Measuring Progress in the Blue Mountain Region: A New Approach to Community-Led Solutions By Lori Pfingst and Elena Hernandez - September 12, 2016

Brief/Report Building a Better Blue Mountain Region September 12, 2016

Brief/Report How Raising Incomes for Low-Wage Workers Boosts the Economy September 01, 2016

Fact Sheet A Look at the Economic Well-Being of Washingtonians with Low Incomes 2016 September 01, 2016

Blog Post All Income Growth is Going to the Richest 1 Percent of Washingtonians By - June 23, 2016

Blog Post More Washington Kids Have Health Coverage, but Poverty Still a Roadblock June 21, 2016

Blog Post Report: Changes Needed So Washington’s Kids Have Chance for Bright Future By - June 13, 2016

Fact Sheet A decade of promoting prosperity May 01, 2016

Blog Post Lawmakers Can Prevent Thousands of Washingtonians from Losing Food Assistance By - April 04, 2016

Blog Post Proposed Two-Generation Legislation is Important Step in Improving Family Economic Security By - January 15, 2016

Blog Post Raising the Statewide Minimum Wage to $13.50 Would Boost Local Economies By - January 11, 2016

Blog Post This Session, Let’s Make Shared Prosperity the Top Priority By - January 11, 2016

Fact Sheet Three Reasons to Raise the Minimum Wage 2016 January 01, 2016

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