Health Care, Taxes and Budget New analysis: Home care tax would affect top 3 percent of wealthiest Mainers The Home Care referendum on November’s ballot would affect 34,442 Mainers at the top of the income distribution, according to a new analysis conducted by MECEP. That […] Sarah Austin Posted September 21, 2018 Tags Caregiving, Tax Fairness, Taxes
Education, Taxes and Budget Maine teachers spend millions of their own dollars on classroom basics Maine’s teachers spent at least $4.2 million out of their own pockets on basic school supplies in 2016, the most recent year for which we have data, […] James Myall Posted September 13, 2018 Tags Education, Taxes, Wages
Taxes and Budget New MECEP policy briefs give state candidates a roadmap toward success in the next budget As campaigns for governor and state legislative seats swing into high gear, one thing is certain: The winners of this fall’s elections need to be able to […] MECEP Posted September 10, 2018 Tags Budget
Taxes and Budget MECEP Policy Brief: Legislature splits the difference in final tax compromise Summary: The Maine Legislature has enacted a tax package negotiated in response to the federal tax overhaul signed into law by President Donald Trump in December. The […] Sarah Austin Posted August 31, 2018 Tags Property Tax, Taxes
Maine’s Economy, Taxes and Budget New report: Corporations are choosing shareholder windfalls over workers’ raises A stock buyback is when a publicly traded company purchases shares from its own shareholders. In the corporate world, it’s a way to push or keep stock […] Sarah Austin Posted August 8, 2018 Tags Incomes, Taxes, Wages
Taxes and Budget United Nations says solving extreme inequality, poverty will require USA to 'get real about taxes' Deliberate public policy decisions, including a cavalier and unrealistic approach to taxation, are driving preventable inequality and poverty in the United States. That’s according to a recently […] Mario Moretto Posted July 18, 2018 Tags Poverty, Racial Equity, Taxes
Taxes and Budget New report: Since Bush Tax Cuts, wealthiest one-fifth of Americans have reaped 65 percent of federal tax breaks In a new report, the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy reveals that tax cuts since the George W. Bush administration have disproportionately benefited the wealthiest American […] Sarah Austin Posted July 16, 2018 Tags Income Tax, Tax Breaks, Tax Fairness, Taxes
Maine’s Economy Could you cover an unexpected $400 expense? Nearly half of Mainers could not A modest unexpected expense could overturn the finances of nearly half of all Mainers, and one in five Maine residents cannot pay all their bills on time. […] James Myall Posted June 26, 2018 Tags Economic Security
Jobs and Income, Maine’s Economy In some Maine counties, federal food assistance pays for one in six grocery sales New analysis by MECEP demonstrates just how crucial the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, is for hundreds of thousands of Mainers, for local economies and for […] James Myall Posted May 3, 2018 Tags Economic Security, Food Insecurity, SNAP
Jobs and Income, Maine’s Economy Despite Poliquin's praise, Maine is no model for food insecurity As Congress move toward sweeping changes to SNAP, the federal food assistance program, U.S. Rep. Bruce Poliquin is touting Maine’s experiment in stricter eligibility as a model […] James Myall Posted April 19, 2018 Tags Economic Security, Food Insecurity, SNAP