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As policymakers reconsider rental housing policy as part of a strategy for affordable housing, they should adopt an integrated policy approach to the federal housing goal of poverty deconcentration.
The savers who will be hit by President Barack Obama's proposed health care tax are the people who provide the largest volume of funds to finance investment in our economy.
Congress should not focus only on creating jobs in small businesses; instead, it should emphasize creating jobs at firms of all sizes.
The tax treatment of low-income individuals and families is extremely flawed. We can do better.
While the health care debate consumes our public attention, don't forget that a bigger fiscal wound has already been inflicted.
Political rhetoric--and policy--favor small business, but, in reality, big businesses play a critical role in economic growth and job creation.
P. J. Hill, the George F. Bennett Professor of Economics at Wheaton College, will discuss the theology of human nature, humanity's relationship to God, and the role of Christian beliefs in the understanding of economic systems.
Intense debate continues over the appropriate level of marginal income tax rates, particularly as policymakers consider whether to extend part or all of the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts, which are currently scheduled to expire at the end of 2012.




