In the News & Online
Forbes covers IMPA brief
“Trump’s College Research Cuts Could Trim GDP By At Least 3.8%, Study Finds,” by Michael T. Neitzel. The brief also garnered a mention in this separate article on the same day.
Both pieces cover IMPA’s report on the Macroeconomic Costs of Cutting Federal Funding for Scientific Research.
Brief mentioned by Washingtonian
This mention of IMPA’s recent brief is behind a paywall.
The piece covers IMPA’s report on the Macroeconomic Costs of Cutting Federal Funding for Scientific Research.
Republicans are Reportedly Considering a Tax Hike on the Rich. How Would this Affect Growth?
IMPA summarized its brief showing that raising the top marginal income tax rate could reduce inequality and raise revenue without slowing economic growth on INEQUALITY.org.
PRESS RELEASE: New Report: The Top Marginal Income Tax Rate Drives Government Revenue and Inequality, but Not Growth
IMPA research finds that economic growth is not much affected by the top marginal income tax rate, as is often presumed, while the top rate is a significant driver of government revenue and inequality.
BLOG POST: Raising Capital Gains Taxes Would Reduce Inequality without Economic Costs
IMPA shared the conclusion of its recent report on capital gains taxes on INEQUALITY.org.
BLOG POST: IMPA researcher contributes to policy blog
IMPA’s Secil Akin wrote on care policies in times of austerity for the blog published by the Program on Gender Analysis in Economics.

