Social Justice Fear of Coming Minority Status Drives White Opposition to Welfare New research shows whites are less supportive of government benefits if they believe the recipients will primarily be people of color. Tom Jacobs
Economics How Unstable Medicaid Programs Discourage Recipients From Engaging With Politics Political scientist Jamila Michener talks about how state-level changes to Medicaid benefits can politically disempower its recipients. Dwyer Gunn
Economics Trump Believes We Need to Issue Work Requirements to Social Safety Net Recipients. Research Suggests Otherwise. Trump's executive order to enforce work requirements on social safety net recipients ignores the barriers to steady employment those folks already face. Dwyer Gunn
Economics In Targeting Food Stamp Work Requirements, Congress Is Going After an Issue That Barely Exists These three charts show that new proposed work requirements are a solution in search of a problem. Dwyer Gunn
Social Justice The Trump Administration’s Revised Immigration Rule Could Penalize American Citizens for Using Social Services The Department of Homeland Security says a new draft rule saves taxpayers money. Activists warn that it targets immigrants and the poor. Massoud Hayoun
Economics A U.N. Poverty Expert Breaks Down the Sorry State of Economic Equality in America Researcher Philip Alston offers a sharp criticism of U.S. policymakers' response to poverty. Dwyer Gunn
Economics Three Things You Need to Know About the House Budget Proposal The House has released its 2018 budget blueprint. It's already meeting resistance from both far-right and centrist Republicans. Dwyer Gunn
Social Justice In Colorado, a Clinic for Refugees Thrives on Medicaid As the future of health care hangs in the balance, one clinic in Colorado is bucking the perception that Medicaid is costly and ineffective. Rachel Cernansky
News in Brief How Geography Affects Low-Income Americans Especially when it comes to the social safety net, which varies wildly from state to state. By Dwyer… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief How Best to Measure the Effectiveness of the Social Safety Net? A new op-ed reiterates Republicans’ calls for a new approach to poverty, but also focuses on a new… Pacific Standard Staff