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5 issues that will impact opportunities and hope for Georgians in 2025
January 27, 2025
When it comes to helping communities thrive, Georgia should focus on encouraging work, fostering safer neighborhoods, and empowering parents and…
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Are Food Stamp Benefits Too Little?
December 8, 2023
Key Points Research Indicating SNAP Benefits Are Too Low: Urban Institute tool suggests that the average cost of a meal…
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The Georgia Center for Opportunity has signed on to a letter in favor of the EQUAL Act
September 16, 2021
The Georgia Center for Opportunity has signed on to a letter with 37 organizations across the ideological spectrum in favor of the…
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Promote Purchasing Power—Not the Minimum Wage
July 13, 2021
How to help working families the most During a focus group session on working class families we recently conducted at…
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Get Buzz’d Heads to Austin for the Heritage Foundation’s Resource Bank Conference
June 3, 2021
Get Buzz’d in Austin, Texas at the Heritage Foundation Resource Bank Conference Buzz Brockway and Eric Cochling talk about their…
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Benefiting Low-Wage Workers without Minimum Wage Laws
March 4, 2021
Strategies to help everyone If it is a bad idea to raise the minimum wage, or even have a minimum…
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Why the Minimum Wage is Bad News for Small Business
March 2, 2021
Why that’s bad for everyone else, and how raising costs can have disastrous economic consequences. In a prior blog, I…
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Let’s Take Politics Out of Healthcare
February 19, 2021
The federal government’s surprise move against Georgia In a raw political move, the Centers for Medicaid & Medicare Services (CMS)…
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Does the Minimum Wage Hurt or Help the Poor?
February 9, 2021
What economic research really tells us Finally, we have the definitive answer on a longstanding debate on whether empirical studies…
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How Can You Measure Welfare Program Success? Part 2
November 24, 2020
When someone needs financial help or workforce training from the government, where do they go? If we just allowed people…
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How Can You Measure Welfare Program Success? Part 1
November 13, 2020
When someone needs financial help or workforce training from the government, where do they go? If we just allowed people…
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Health Care Waiver Approvals Are Good News
November 9, 2020
By Erik Randolph Amidst the noise of the presidential election, the mainstream news media missed a major announcement the prior…
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The Best Administrative Structure for Welfare
October 22, 2020
When someone needs financial help or workforce training from the government, where do they go? If we just allowed people…
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The Top 5 Recommendations to the Feds on Economic Mobility
October 8, 2020
If you had the opportunity to tell federal agencies what they need to do to help low-income people improve their…
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Welfare Cliffs Exist—Concludes Team of Economists
September 17, 2020
Since 2016, the Georgia Center for Opportunity (GCO) has demonstrated the existence of welfare cliffs. Now a team of five…