
Amy Goldstein
Visiting fellow, Brookings Institution. Former staff writer, The Washington Post. Author, Janesville: An American Story website: https://t.co/6HUMYN50n9
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Feb 12, 2024 |
washingtonpost.com | Amy Goldstein |Mary-Ellen Deily
For the Biden administration, the focus on these needs jibes with efforts to lessen health inequities, including the recent U.S. Playbook to Address Social Determinants of Health. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services worked for more than a year with the White House and other government departments and, in November, produced guidelines on what services states can add under Medicaid — including up to six months’ rent, utility subsidies and nutritious food.
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Feb 12, 2024 |
washingtonpost.com | Amy Goldstein
A growing number of states are broadening the health-coverage program into a hub for fulfilling social needs.
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Sep 13, 2023 |
finans.dk | Kyle Swenson |Amy Goldstein
13/09/2023 KL. 08:41 For abonnenter U.S. poverty spiked last year, with child poverty more than doubling, the U.S. Census Bureau reported Tuesday, while the proportion of people lacking health insurance in 2022 dropped to an uncommonly low level. The figures reflect the uneven pace at which the government has ceased some forms of coronavirus pandemic assistance Log ind Få adgang til FINANS - Overblik, inspiration og indsigt i dansk og internationalt erhvervsliv.
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Sep 12, 2023 |
news.yahoo.com | Kyle Swenson |Amy Goldstein
U.S. poverty spiked last year, with child poverty more than doubling, the U.S. Census Bureau reported Tuesday, while the proportion of people lacking health insurance in 2022 dropped to an uncommonly low level. The figures reflect the uneven pace at which the government has ceased some forms of coronavirus pandemic assistance as well as the calamitous effects of record inflation on household finances.
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Sep 12, 2023 |
tj.news | Kyle Swenson |Amy Goldstein
Mothers from West Virginia rally on the National Mall in February 2022 before meeting with lawmakers about expanding the Child Tax Credit program. Organizers placed 500 teddy bears, each representing 100 West Virginia children could slip back into poverty due to the tax credit's end. Photo: Kyle Swenson/Washington Post
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