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State Rundown 5/1: State Tax Debates Wrapping Up, and Just Beginning
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Equitable (and Less Equitable) Washington State Revenue Raisers
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State Rundown 4/24: States Push Tax Cuts Despite Fiscal Uncertainty
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Millions of Citizen Children Would be Harmed by Proposal Billed as Targeting Immigrant Tax Filers
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The Impact of Trump’s Tariffs
ITEP Staff, April 2025
ITEP in the News
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CNN: Undocumented Immigrations Contribute More to Social Security than They Receive in Benefits
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Stateline: New Tax Cuts Mostly Favor the Rich Across States this Year
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WUSF: Lawmakers Want a Nationwide Private School Voucher Program like Florida's
Expert's View

Carl Davis
Research Director
The Geographic Distribution of Extreme Wealth in the U.S.
Excessive concentration of wealth runs counter to our national aspiration for genuine equality of opportunity, and it saps the vitality of our democracy through the consolidation of power and influence. Tax policy offers a powerful means of beginning to address our nation’s stark level of inequality, but current law is clearly falling short of its potential.