Many Tax Cuts and Jobs Act provisions are scheduled to expire at the end of 2025, setting up debates on the future of U.S. tax policy. Next year’s debates will also be significant for U.S. climate policy—because much of it is implemented through the tax code.
What climate policy scenarios are possible in 2025? And what’s at stake forCO2 emissions, economic efficiency, and household energy spending? New research from The Hamilton Project at Brookings explores.
Older adult college enrollment trends and benefits. While students who graduate early in life have the greatest wage benefits from college completion and a longer timeframe to enjoy those benefits, those who get their undergraduate degrees later in life also receive a substantial college premium after graduation, write Zsófia L. Bárány, Pauline Corblet, and Moshe Buchinsky.
Why is the government fleeing key tech partnerships? Federal agencies are limiting communications with social media companies. That could mean trouble for the 2024 election and for U.S. cybersecurity strategy, warn Quinta Jurecic and Eugenia Lostri onLawfare.
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