Economy News

Farm Policy Assessment, Pt. 3: First Year of Inflation Act Funding

Article Summary – The Farm Bill faces uncertainty, however, the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 has provided a fiscal year’s worth of additional investments in farm conservation. The Act granted an extra $18 billion to four programs, including the Agricultural Conservation Easement Program and the Environmental Quality Incentives Program, resulting

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Biden Advocates for Broadening IRA’s Drug Price Negotiation Scheme

Article Summary – The Biden administration plans to expand the Inflation Reduction Act’s Drug Price Negotiation Program to lower medication and healthcare costs, increasing the negotiation cap from 20 to 50 drugs annually. The expansion includes increased rebates for pharma manufacturers whose drug prices outpace inflation, application to all private

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Inflation Reduction Act’s Impact on Pharma’s Future

Article Summary – The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) is expected to change how Medicare negotiates drug prices, projecting savings of around $300 billion in Medicare drug costs over the next decade. However, this may cause a reduction in revenues for the biopharma industry, totaling about $75 billion due to strict

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Victory for Middle-Income Americans

Article Summary – The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 has extended the elimination of the “subsidy cliff” in Obamacare through 2025, enabling middle-income Americans to afford health insurance more easily. The act has restructured the system, allowing those with incomes at or above 400% of the Federal Poverty Level to

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Biden Faces Climate, Health, Tax Reforms

Article Summary – The US House of Representatives has passed the Inflation Reduction Act, poised to reshape American economy and environmental policy, and now awaits President Joe Biden’s signature. Designed to generate $737 billion in new revenue through tax and health care savings, the Act plans to invest $437 billion

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Biden’s program expands, offering more student debt relief

Article Summary – The Biden administration has approved an additional $1.2 billion in student loan forgiveness, providing relief to 153,000 borrowers enrolled in the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) Plan. This round of forgiveness targets borrowers who have been making payments for at least 10 years on college loans

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Lawmakers seek to lure Hollywood to Michigan with tax breaks

Article Summary – Michigan lawmakers are reintroducing a film incentive program to attract film production companies to the region. The Multimedia Jobs Act will create a tax credit scheme, replacing the former 42% rebate of production costs, to encourage local job creation and boost customer traffic for small businesses. However,

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Casey Backs Bill for Leave to Donate Stem Cells, Marrow

Article Summary – A proposed US bill, the Life Saving Leave Act, will allow employees up to 40 nonconsecutive hours of unpaid leave annually for bone marrow or blood stem cell donation. The bill, introduced by Pennsylvania Democratic Sen. Bob Casey and co-sponsored by Louisiana Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy, aims

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New Bill Proposes Savings Accounts for All Wisconsin Kids

Article Summary – A bipartisan bill introduced in the Wisconsin State Legislature proposes creating a savings program, WisKids, for every child born or adopted in the state. The program would set up a state-owned savings account for each child, seeded with $25, which could be put towards post-secondary education once

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IRS crackdown on rich tax evaders surpasses expectations

Article Summary – The Inflation Reduction Act, enacted by Democrats in Congress in 2022, invested $80 billion in the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) with the expectation of recovering $180 billion in additional revenue over a decade from wealthy taxpayers. However, a recent analysis by the U.S. Department of the Treasury

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GOP urges Biden to revoke energy-saving policy for families

Article Summary – Over 150 House Republicans issued a letter on February 4 urging President Joe Biden to end the recently implemented pause on permitting liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports. The Biden administration announced its decision on January 26, citing the standards used to evaluate permits, potential energy cost increases,

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