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For Low-Wage Workers, Two Incomes Are Not Much Better Than One
Kearney and Turner argue that the current tax code puts an unfair burden on low-income families with two earners
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Cutting Funding for Food Stamps is "Economically and Morally Unsound"
Washington Post Op-Ed piece makes case for retaining food stamp support
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Parenting in a Time Crunch
When time is more valuable, busy moms and dads devote more of it to their children
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Kearney's work featured in the Washington Post
Research team tests best practices for helping low-income people get an education and move out of poverty
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Kearney and Turner propose changes to the tax code
Secondary earner tax deduction could make it easier for low-income families to work their way into the middle class
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Saving Money to Win Big
Kearney: Prize-linked savings accounts could be a big incentive for Americans to save more
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Kearney research featured in the Washington Post
Expanding access to college education raises the median income, but does little to close the gap between rich and poor
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Kearney and Levine study identifies Sesame Street education boon
Effect pronounced for boys, African Americans, and children in disadvantaged areas
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Kearney on incentives for saving money
Saving money while winning prizes is an incentive that customers are not biting on
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Kearney comments on income inequality for CNBC
People believing the system is rigged against them is not only damaging to Democracy but also to the functioning of the economy
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