How Should Mass. Respond to the COVID-19 Crisis?
Public policy can provide economic relief and recovery for vulnerable populations and children.
Follow our research and updates on the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Updates will happen regularly as we track its impact on the Commonwealth.
Featured Reports
Supporting Racial Equity and a Robust Recovery with a Corporate Income Tax Rate IncreaseAugust 6, 2020
By returning the state corporate income tax to pre-2010 rates, the Commonwealth could raise $375 million to $500 million a year to help fund a racially equitable, economically just, and robust recovery.
Bringing in the Relief Part II: The Census Counts for EquityJuly 2, 2020
More than $3.3 billion in CARES Act funding comes to our Massachusetts communities based on population estimates from the census. Learn how the Commonwealth can get its fair share of power and money through a complete, accurate 2020 Census count in our latest report.
Municipal Budgets, Local Aid, and Property Taxes Amid COVID-19June 30, 2020
As a result of the pandemic, municipalities face increased spending needs and declining revenues. Many have the ability to raise property taxes, though others are constrained by Proposition 2 1/2. Moreover, property taxes tend to fall hardest on those with lower incomes. Without sufficient municipal aid, cities and towns may be forced to make public cuts which would slow the economic recovery.
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