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Representative David Schweikert - Vice Chairman

Unleashing Economic Prosperity

Households with Children are More Likely to Have Lost Income during the Pandemic

Households with children have been disproportionately impacted by COVID-19.

Saving for Social Capital

While there are good reasons not to rely on the tax code to promote social goals, its imbalanced treatment of spending and saving actually discourages savings and thereby poses a barrier to social capital investment. Universal savings accounts would help rectify this bias.

New State Employment Data Reveal Pandemic’s Economic Toll

Joint Economic Committee Republicans generate monthly reports based on updated BLS state-level data, and each state report compiles survey data on payroll jobs and payroll changes by sector.

America’s Volunteer Spirit Continues in the Face of the Pandemic

Volunteering continues to be a part of American culture and the efforts of individuals and mutual aid groups are playing an important role in the current pandemic.

Priced Out: Why Federal Tax Deductions Miss the Mark on Family Affordability

There is a strong family affordability case for avoiding policies that increase home prices. The current slate of itemized deductions is ineffective in achieving the goal of family affordability, and the system is therefore ripe for reform.

The Pandemic May Increase Faith but Not Religious Participation

Though a resurgence in American religious participation looks unlikely in the near term, it’s possible personal faith will continue to grow in subsequent weeks.

Whither Loneliness?

Despite widespread media circulation of claims that the United States was significantly more lonely now than in the past, we were unable to find documentation that supported those headlines in a persuasive and rigorous fashion.

Homeschooling During and After Quarantine

By taking a pluralistic approach to education and letting a thousand flowers bloom, policymakers can make homeschooling a viable alternative for parents who desire it.

U.S. Marriage Rates Hit New Recorded Low

Data released yesterday shows wedding bells are growing ever-fainter in states across America. This decline in marriage can be seen in the data even before any potential impact of the coronavirus, which is expected to lower the numbers even further due to social distancing-related delays.

Interpersonal Solidarity and the Spread of COVID-19

States with a greater sense of neighborly solidarity may be more likely to adopt social distancing practices and prevent the spread of coronavirus