Why Fiscal Policy and Social Programs Stabilize Economies
Progressive taxes skim less when incomes fall, while unemployment insurance steps in as paychecks vanish. In 2009, a laid-off machinist in Ohio kept buying groceries thanks to timely benefits, supporting the local bakery that, in turn, kept its part-time staff.
Why Fiscal Policy and Social Programs Stabilize Economies
Transfers to low-income households circulate quickly, raising local sales and hours worked. Evidence from the Great Recession shows higher multipliers for nutrition benefits and tax credits. What programs in your area stretched each dollar furthest? Tell us below and inspire others.