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Invest in Louisiana, formerly Louisiana Budget Project, is a nonpartisan think tank that drives policy change to advance economic prosperity for all.
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Some policymakers say that that Congress can delay extending the Premium Tax Credit (PTC) enhancements until later this year but the problem is more urgent than that. thehill.com/policy/healt...
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Invest in Louisiana Executive Director Jan Moller joined the What’s Going on Podcast to talk about the negative impacts that the federal megabill and government shutdown will have on Louisiana. Listen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMSiy1ut5cc
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Wednesday’s edition of the Daily Dime:

- Louisiana increases Medicaid payments
- Underestimating ‘Cancer Alley’
- How much has the shutdown cost Louisiana?
- Access to paid sick leave remains unequal https://investlouisiana.org/louisiana-increases-medicaid-payments/
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Enhanced premium tax credits (PTCs), which made health coverage through the federal marketplace affordable, are set to expire at the end of this year. The @urbaninstitute.bsky.social shows how much premiums will increase if Congress fails to renew the credits. www.urban.org/research/pub...
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Friday’s edition of the Daily Dime:

- Financial state of the states
- A cautionary tale on work requirements
- What’s behind rising unemployment for Black workers?
- Losing SNAP benefits because of paperwork issues investlouisiana.org/financial-st...
Financial state of the states • Invest in Louisiana
Half of U.S. states do not raise enough money to pay all their bills, according to a new report from the nonprofit Truth in Accounting.
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Thursday’s edition of the Daily Dime:

- Job creation controversy at Meta data center
- Why Obamacare bills may double next year
- FEMA leader asleep at the wheel
- Teacher pay penalty reaches record high investlouisiana.org/job-creation...
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Monday’s edition of the Daily Dime:

- Politicizing hunger
- The massive cost of weight-loss drugs
- Changes to Louisiana unemployment benefits
- The case for preserving premium tax credits
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Politicizing hunger • Invest in Louisiana
President Donald Trump’s administration is terminating a federal government survey that helps track hunger in the United States.
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NEW TICKET OPTION for the Invest in Louisiana Policy Conference on Sept. 18:

The Keynote + Lunch Pass allows attendees to enjoy renowned civil rights attorney @maya4rights.bsky.social's keynote speech and a catered lunch for a reduced price of $50. www.eventbrite.com/e/2025-inves...
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Poverty and income were mostly unchanged in 2024, but that might not be the case much longer. The federal megabill, signed by President Trump in July, includes massive cuts to Medicaid, food assistance and other programs that support low-income Louisianans. #lalege #lagov #lasen
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The percentage of people in Louisiana without health insurance in 2024 was 7.7%, up from 6.9% in 2023. Nationally, 8.2% of Americans were uninsured last year. #lalege #lagov #lasen
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Louisiana’s population increased slightly to 4,597,740 in 2024, up from 4,573,749 in 2023. However, the state’s population remains lower than in 2021, when Hurricane Ida made landfall in the state. #lalege #lagov #lasen
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Nearly three-fourths (73.8%) of households with children under 6 had all parents in the workforce - up from 70.7% in 2023. This highlights the continued need for policymakers to invest in high-quality, affordable early childhood education. #lalege #lagov #lasen
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Median household income in Louisiana also flatlined in 2024, even as our neighboring states and the rest of the nation saw an income uptick after accounting for inflation. #lalege #lagov #lasen
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Louisiana’s poverty rate in 2024 was statistically unchanged from the previous year, even as the national poverty rate decreased slightly over the same period, from 12.5% to 12.1%. #lalege #lagov #lasen