Weakening the Minimum Wage Not Good for Economy or Workers
By Lori Pfingst - January 31, 2013
Economic Well-Being, Good Jobs, State Budget & Revenue
Governor’s Budget: A Reality-Based Proposal
By Kim Justice - December 18, 2012
Budget & Tax Analysis, State Budget & Revenue
Infographic: Income Inequality is Pulling Washington State Apart
By Mike Mitchell - November 15, 2012
Economic Well-Being, Good Jobs
Young Adults of Color Face Big Challenges
By Mike Mitchell - October 02, 2012
Economic Well-Being, Equity
Washington Kids Slipping In Key Indicators of Well-Being
By Lori Pfingst - July 25, 2012
Economic Well-Being, KIDS COUNT, Poverty & Basic Needs
There’s a Way We Can Build Economic Prosperity for Washington’s Children
By Mike Mitchell - July 19, 2012
Economic Well-Being, Poverty & Basic Needs, State Budget & Revenue, Working Families Tax Credit
One Way to Improve Children’s Health: Fund the Working Families Tax Rebate
By Andy Nicholas - June 06, 2012
Healthy People & Communities, State Budget & Revenue, Working Families Tax Credit
Cuts to Higher Education Lead to Increases in Tuition
By Mike Mitchell - June 06, 2012
Budget & Tax Analysis, Education, State Budget & Revenue
Invest in Women, Invest in Washington
By Lori Pfingst - May 17, 2012
Economic Well-Being, Equity, State Budget & Revenue
Final Budget Misses the Mark on Building a Strong Economy
By Kim Justice - May 02, 2012
Tax Increases? Where?
By Andy Nicholas - April 12, 2012
State Budget & Revenue, Tax Break Transparency & Accountability
Supplemental Budget: Worst of Cuts Avoided, Challenges Remain
By Kim Justice - April 11, 2012
Top 10 Graphs About Capital Gains
By Andy Nicholas - February 29, 2012
Capital Gains Tax, State Budget & Revenue
Cuts Put Women’s Health and Safety at Risk
By Lori Pfingst - February 22, 2012
Budget & Tax Analysis, Equity, Healthy People & Communities, State Budget & Revenue
Work Supports Critical to Women’s Economic Recovery
By Lori Pfingst - February 15, 2012
Economic Well-Being, Equity, Poverty & Basic Needs
Capital gains becoming even more concentrated among richest few
By Andy Nicholas - January 19, 2012
Richest 1 percent get 75 percent of all capital gains
By Andy Nicholas - January 17, 2012
Why the Working Families Tax Rebate would work for Washington
By Lori Pfingst - December 01, 2011
State Budget & Revenue, Working Families Tax Credit
Affordable child care helps parents keep their jobs
By Kim Justice - October 24, 2011
Budget & Tax Analysis, Economic Well-Being, Education, State Budget & Revenue
New tax break audit report: A valuable but limited tool
By Andy Nicholas - July 27, 2011
The sun sets on two tax breaks (500 more escape scrutiny)
By Andy Nicholas - June 29, 2011
Governor signs budget that won’t create jobs, threatens economic recovery
By Lori Pfingst - June 14, 2011
The case for state spending guidelines — no matter the source
By Karinda Harris, Betty Jane Narver Fellow - March 31, 2011
Budget & Tax Analysis, State Budget & Revenue, Tax Break Transparency & Accountability
Two new resources: Analysis of Governor’s 2011-13 budget proposal and legislative session tool
By Andy Nicholas - January 20, 2011
A Step Backward: The 2009-11 State Budget
By Jeff Chapman - September 02, 2010
I-1098 Would Cut Taxes, Fund Improvements in Health Care and Education
By Andy Nicholas - July 23, 2010
Ballot Measures, Budget & Tax Analysis, State Budget & Revenue
New Budget & Policy Center Brief Details Recent Revenue Actions
By Andy Nicholas - May 13, 2010
B&PC News
Working Families Tax Rebate: A Wise Investment in Families and Communities
By Kery Murakami - April 28, 2010
Overview of 2010 Revenue Measures
By Andy Nicholas - April 14, 2010
What Does the Revenue Buy?
By Jeff Chapman - April 12, 2010
How We’re Balancing the Budget
By Andy Nicholas - April 12, 2010
A Primer on the Working Families Tax Rebate
By Elena Hernandez - February 23, 2010
Working Families Tax Rebate Administration Would be Straightforward and Efficient
By Jeff Chapman - February 22, 2010
Budget & Tax Analysis, State Budget & Revenue, Working Families Tax Credit
What is ‘Economic Nexus’ and Why Do I Care?
By Andy Nicholas - January 27, 2010
Governor Gregoire’s Tax Proposals
By Andy Nicholas - January 15, 2010
Governor’s Forthcoming Revenue Proposal Only a Drop in the Bucket
By Jeff Chapman - December 11, 2009
Closing the Deficit: An Unbalanced Approach
By Jeff Chapman - May 19, 2009
Budget & Tax Analysis, Federal Policy, State Budget & Revenue
Series on the State Budget Crisis: Part Three, States Raise Taxes
By Stacey Schultz - May 15, 2009
Series on the State Budget Crisis: Part Two, Cuts to Vital Programs
By Stacey Schultz - May 14, 2009
Series on the State Budget Crisis: Part One, The Big Picture
By Stacey Schultz - May 13, 2009
UPDATE: A Longer-Term Perspective on State Budget Proposals
By Jeff Chapman - April 24, 2009
A Tax Cut for Lower Income Working Families
By Jeff Chapman - April 21, 2009
UPDATE: Revenue for Health Care and Tax Rebate Proposed
The House and Senate Budgets: Different Priorities?
By Jeff Chapman - March 31, 2009
Senate Budget Does Not Take Full Advantage of Federal Funds
By Jeff Chapman - March 30, 2009
Children and Homelessness in Washington State
By Stacey Schultz - March 17, 2009
Budget & Tax Analysis, Economic Well-Being, Poverty & Basic Needs, State Budget & Revenue
Tax expenditures – spending by another name
By Remy Trupin - February 05, 2009
State Budget & Revenue
The State Budget Over Time
By Jeff Chapman - January 08, 2009