Safety Net

Safety net programs address persistent problems, such as poverty, and protect workers and families during downturns, making it easier to meet basic food, housing and health needs. Our posts on this subject include research on Medicare and Medicaid; social security; the short- and long-term benefits of poverty relief; the increasing focus on employment in combating poverty; and how the safety net has responded to the COVID-19 crisis.

Will Social Security be There for You?
Safety Net

Will Social Security be There for You?

Because of population aging, Social Security is projected to exhaust its ability to fund full retirement benefits in 2034; after that time, incoming revenues will only be sufficient to pay 77 % of scheduled retirement benefits.

Employment and Poverty
Employment

Employment and Poverty

U.S. policy has emphasized employment at the center of anti-poverty programs. However, many poor adults face barriers to work or are in poverty despite working.