DC Region Economy Good for Some, But Leaving Others Behind

June 23, 2014 by MDCEP
Broadly shared prosperity is not among region’s attractions Most workers in the national capital region are struggling just to get read more

Bursting the Bubble: The Challenges of Working and Living in the National Capital Region

June 23, 2014 by MDCEP
Living in the national capital region looks like it has its advantages. Employment levels are back to where they were read more

With Deadline Extended for MD Schools to Choose Hunger-Free Option, New County Fact Sheets Highlight Need

June 19, 2014 by Sean Miskell
Washington County schools are leading the way in becoming hunger-free by adopting a new tool, community eligibility, that allows high-poverty read more

MD is Well-Positioned to Thrive Under Proposed Carbon Regulations

June 16, 2014 by Sean Miskell
Maryland has been a leader in efforts to fight climate change and has the opportunity to continue to develop a read more

A dozen county schools recognized for being ‘Hunger-Free’

June 11, 2014 by MDCEP
Wilson was joined by representatives of the Maryland State Department of Education and the Maryland Center on Economic Policy, who read more

Maryland School Districts Should Follow Washington County’s Lead and Use a Successful Tool to Combat Child Hunger

June 11, 2014 by MDCEP

Higher Education is a Good Investment, but Debt Hurts Grads’ Economic Prospects

June 3, 2014 by Sean Miskell
As students graduate from colleges and universities across Maryland, many are entering the next phase of their lives saddled with read more

MD Health Connection Makes Big Strides but Future Issues Loom

May 23, 2014 by Sean Miskell
Maryland has made some impressive headway recently on health care reform, something that should not be overlooked after initial technical read more

Maryland working women still lag behind in earnings

May 15, 2014 by MDCEP
Single-parent households headed by a female had a poverty rate of 29.1 percent in the state compared to 7.9 percent read more

Study: Recent EITC Expansion in MD will Make Taxes More Fair, Reduce Inequality

May 15, 2014 by Sean Miskell
Working Marylanders with the lowest earnings will pay slightly less of their income in taxes — 9.9 percent compared to read more
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