
Stephanie Hingtgen
Senior Research Analyst at cbpp.org
Stephanie Hingtgen is a Senior Research Analyst with the Federal Fiscal and Income and Poverty Trends teams. Prior to joining the Center, Stephanie supported health services research projects focused on vulnerable populations at the University of Michigan Medical School. She returned to school to complete a Master of Public Policy degree following more than ten years of professional work in for-profit and nonprofit organizations. These experiences, particularly managing Catholic Charities' Refugee Resettlement Program in Des Moines, Iowa, inspired her to work to improve social and economic policies for low-income people. Stephanie received her MPP from the University of Michigan, and a BA in Spanish and a Certificate in International Business from the University of Iowa. Source
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1 month ago |
cbpp.org | Chuck Marr |Samantha Jacoby |Kris Cox |Gideon Lukens |Stephanie Hingtgen
The tax provisions of the House Republican reconciliation bill double down on the failures of the 2017 tax law, which was skewed in favor of the richest people in the country, further eroded the nation’s revenue base, and didn’t produce the promised economic gains for working people.
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Jan 22, 2024 |
cbpp.org | Chuck Marr |George Fenton |Sarah Calame |Arloc Sherman |Stephanie Hingtgen |Kris Cox
Half a million or more children would be lifted above the poverty line when the proposal is fully in effect in 2025.
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