As kids return to the classroom this fall, they need to have access to health care to be able to thrive in school and reach their full potential. New county-level data from the U.S. Census Bureau illustrate the potential for schools throughout the state to help disseminate information about the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and facilitate...
Wisconsin and Minnesota Take Very Different Approaches on Releasing Insurance Rates
Minnesota officials unveiled a wide range of information Friday regarding the rates that will be charged for insurance plans that will be offered next year on that state’s new insurance Marketplace (“MNsure”). A new Wisconsin Budget Project Blog post contrasts the Minnesota approach to the two-page release last week from the Office of...
An Analysis of Child Care Payment Rate Decisions in the 2013-15 Budget
After digging into detailed budget papers and talking to key players in developing budget
options for the Legislature, it looks like $5.84 million may be available for increasing child care
payment rates under the Wisconsin Shares program.
Child Care Payment Rates Expected to Increase
With the end of the child care payment freeze, DCF is working on rate increases in the next two years, based on the biennial budget passed a few months ago. A closer look at budget memos and details by your intrepid policy analyst indicates that the budget provided the Department of Children and Families (DCF) increases rates by...
Evaluation of Last Year’s BadgerCare Changes Makes Strong Case against New Waiver
CMS Is Accepting Public Comments until September 22 on Waiver Proposal A preliminary evaluation of changes to BadgerCare implemented in July 2012 shows that extending premiums to low-income families causes a dramatic decline in their participation in the program. Those results have important implications for the waiver recently...
Evaluation of Last Year’s BadgerCare Changes Makes Strong Case against New Waiver
Since July 2012, Wisconsin has been conducting a test of the effects of requiring more adults in BadgerCare to pay premiums. This 3-page report analyzes the preliminary results and examines their implications for the portion of the pending BadgerCare waiver proposal that would require all parents in the Transitional Medicaid program to...
OCI Releases Marketplace Rate Information: Improved Coverage in 2014 Will Have Higher Premiums — for Those Ineligible for Subsidies
Advocates Seek Additional Detail and Raise Questions about the Cost Comparisons We learned Tuesday that the average premiums for the improved individual insurance plans available through the new Marketplace next year will be higher than those for some of the individual plans available for 2013 – at least for the minority of...
Labor Day Reflections on the Effect of Wisconsin Policy Choices on Low-wage Workers
Workers in Wisconsin and across the U.S. are still struggling because of a relatively weak labor market. That is especially challenging for low-wage workers who must cope with the declining value of the minimum wage, reductions in employer benefits like health care, and growing inequality. An interactive database posted online Friday...
Fast Facts on Fast Food Work in Wisconsin
With fast food workers in many parts of the country engaging in work stoppages today, I decided to dig through Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data to see what I could learn about their wages. Unfortunately, most of the BLS employment categories, with the exception of cooks, don’t clearly distinguish fast food workers from others in...
Reflections on Dr. King’s Historic Speech and Our "Race to Equity"
On the 50th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King’s I Have a Dream speech, it is important to reflect on the progress we have made, and on the distance we still have to travel. I have known for some time that Wisconsin has some of the largest disparities between African Americans and Whites in the nation. These differences can be found...
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