There is much speculation about the future of the ‘two-child limit’, a policy which means that low income families with children do not receive additional means-tested benefits for any third or ...
Join us in-person or online for a debate on how to approach reforming the taxation of housing.
The Draft Welsh Budget, if passed in its current form, would increase risks to public services and the public finances.
This paper analyses how the state can take actions to reduce the persistent and multifaceted nature of inequality in Latin America, where inherited factors account for 50-60% of disparities in ...
At this online event, researchers from IFS and Nesta will present the latest trends on child poverty, and how the two-child ...
How the UK’s income tax system is poorly designed - and how reforms could make it fairer, simpler, and more efficient.
The triple lock creates unpredictability in public spending and disproportionately benefits better-off pensioners. A better ...
Responding to today’s ONS figures on the public finances, Nick Ridpath, Research Economist at the Institute for Fiscal ...
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