Oct 19 2022
The Economic Impacts of Contraception
Over 47 million American women aged 15-49 relied on contraceptives in 2017-2019. But people of color, lower-income individuals and those without insurance can face significant barriers to accessing affordable, reliable contraceptives.
Oct 14 2022
Economic Update - October 14, 2022
There are more than 62 million Hispanic Americans living in the United States, and Hispanic workers, families and businesses serve a vital role in helping power the U.S. economy.
Oct 07 2022
Economic Update - October 7, 2022
Sep 30 2022
Economic Update - September 30, 2022
Sep 29 2022
States that Most Restrict Access to Abortion Have Worse Economic Conditions for Families
In states which have either completely banned or severely restricted abortion, women will be constrained from making decisions that are right for them, their families and their financial security.
In the 117th Congress, Congressional Democrats and President Biden have enacted a number of laws and policies that will lower costs for residents in across the country.
As a result of the pandemic, the U.S. health care system was disrupted, reducing access to substance abuse treatment and exacerbating social and economic stress that can worsen addiction.
The Republican plan to repeal the Inflation Reduction Act jeopardizes progress.