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February 8, 2010

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Jumpstarting Job Growth


President Obama pledged in his State of the Union address to make jobs his top priority. His budget proposal reflects that focus with a $100 billion plan to spur job creation. Urban Institute research and perspectives on employment and workforce development can inform the debate on how to encourage job growth and put Americans back to work. read more

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How Is the Budget Created?


Fellow Rudy Penner describes how the budget is prepared by the executive branch and Congress, and how it is implemented. The preparation process could be improved, he asserts, but implementation works smoothly and efficiently. The severe long-run budget problem the country faces is caused by only three spending programs: Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid—all of which are growing faster than the economy. How can the process better handle these challenges? read more

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Policy Priorities at the Dawn of a New Decade


As President Obama lays out his priorities in his budget and his first State of the Union address, our researchers look ahead to the nation's most pressing needs over the next 10 years. In the latest installment of our popular hard questions feature, we asked our experts, what should policymakers tackle over the next decade? read more

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Helping Middle-Class Families


President Obama recently announced new proposals designed to help middle-class families. From child care to elder care, IRAs and tax credits, Urban Institute research pinpoints families' most pressing needs and provides the context needed to evaluate the administration's new initiatives. read more

FIVE QUESTIONS FOR THE EXPERTS

Jane Hannaway"The growing consensus…is that schools aren’t attracting or retaining the most able teachers or training them effectively—and students lose out as a consequence."

Jane Hannaway, director of the Urban Institute’s Education Policy Center, answers five questions about reforming the teaching profession. Hannaway is coeditor of Creating a New Teaching Profession (Urban Institute Press, 2009), a book that spells out bold reforms for the way schools attract, retain, evaluate, and train teachers, arguing that the best way to improve the nation’s schools is to improve teacher quality.
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FACTS of RECORD

3.2 mil

Number of Americans age 62 and older who began collecting Social Security in 2009, an all-time high