The Trump Administration is underweighting the value of human health in benefit-cost analysis. Most importantly, the practice of benefit-cost analysis has been reinforced by decades of bipartisan ...
Abstract: In order to enhance the operation economics and reduce the operation risks of large-scale integrated electric heat system (IEHS), as well as to generate the planning scheme with maximum ...
The rising demand for sustainable and environmentally friendly construction materials has encouraged the exploration of alternatives to natural sand in concrete production. This study evaluates the ...
One big beautiful bill requires states with SNAP errors to pay portion of benefit cost Posted: December 10, 2025 | Last updated: December 10, 2025 ...
In late October, the acting administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) issued a memo attempting to speed up the pace of deregulation. The memo has three sections. Two of ...
February 25, 2025, Paper: "Proposed U.S. policies to reduce pharmaceutical prices, though particularly beneficial for low-income and elderly populations, could reduce firms’ investment in R&D. Social ...
The cost of health benefits per employee could climb an average of 6.5% next year — the highest increase since 2010, according to preliminary results from Mercer’s 2025 National Survey of ...
Health benefit costs are expected to increase by 6.5 percent in 2026, the highest since 2010, even after cost-reduction efforts. Nearly 60 percent of employers plan to implement cost-cutting measures ...
Monthly health insurance premiums are likely to rise 6% in 2026: Survey Higher medical costs and greater use of services are the reasons why Employers are bracing for the biggest benefit cost increase ...
In the context of limited budgets to implement public health measures, cost-effectiveness is an important factor for policy makers to consider. Evidence from high-income countries on the outcomes and ...
Employers increasingly shift health benefit costs to workers in 2026, while prioritizing mental health and innovative affordability strategies. In the third year of a rapid health benefit cost ...
Federal cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) passed in H.R. 1 are expected to reduce benefits for Connecticut residents. The federal government used to cover the cost of ...
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