EconoFact Explainers: (A Lot of) Everything You Wanted to Know about Economics, but Were Afraid to Ask

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In-depth articles providing the context and background necessary to understand current economic policy challenges and the tradeoffs involved in tackling them.

Medicaid

Understanding The Medicaid Program

Medicaid is a joint federal-state health insurance program that covers over 75 million low-income and disabled Americans as of January 2026. Medicaid, along with the closely linked Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), is by far the largest social safety net program in America and one of the largest items on state government budgets.

Trade Deficit

Fiscal and Economic Effects of Tariffs

Tariffs have become an important economic policy in the United States. Tariffs are a form of excise tax that applies to imported goods. They can be imposed for three, sometimes contradictory, reasons: to generate revenue, protect domestic industries, and retaliate against other countries for economic or non-economic reasons.

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