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Georgia Budget and Policy Institute
Atlanta, Georgia ·The Georgia Budget and Policy Institute (GBPI) is working to build a more inclusive economy. We believe Georgia can be a state where everyone has a chance at a decent job so they can raise a family, can go to a doctor when they get sick and attend great public schools.
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Georgia Network publications
From Barriers to Bridges: Expanding Access to Child Care and Improving Upward Mobility for Georgia’s Child Care Workers
- May 21, 2024
- Georgia Budget and Policy Institute
- Ife Finch Floyd
GBDI submits comment on the 2024-2027 Combined Strategic Workforce Development Plan
- March 5, 2024
- Georgia Budget and Policy Institute
- Ray Khalfani
Overview: 2025 Fiscal Year Budget for the Georgia Department of Labor
- February 23, 2024
- Georgia Budget and Policy Institute
- Ray Khalfani
2023 State of Working Georgia: Short-Lived Recovery Reflects Long-Term Barriers
- October 23, 2023
- Georgia Budget and Policy Institute
- Ray Khalfani
Ongoing reliance on state-level, race-neutral job market measures provide an incomplete picture of the health of Georgia’s workforce. On the surface, Georgia has maintained a robust job market with a […]
2024 Fiscal Year Budget for the Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning
- April 5, 2023
- Georgia Budget and Policy Institute
- Ife Finch Floyd
The Department of Early Care and Learning (DECAL) administers the Pre-Kindergarten Program, Child Care Services, Nutrition Services and Quality Initiatives. State resources only support the pre-K program and Child Care […]
Overview: 2024 Fiscal Year Budget for the Georgia Department of Labor
- April 5, 2023
- Georgia Budget and Policy Institute
- Ray Khalfani
The governor’s proposed budget for the current amended fiscal year (AFY), AFY 2023, was flat for the Department of Labor (DOL). Spending proposals for fiscal year (FY) 2024 were nearly […]
As Medicaid Unwinding Draws Near, Legislators Should Invest in DFCS Staff to Help Keep Eligible Georgians from Losing Health Coverage
- April 5, 2023
- Georgia Budget and Policy Institute
- Ife Finch Floyd
The Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS) eligibility workers, some of whom process Medicaid cases and who continue to have high turnover, experienced a drop in their pay a […]
Why Scaling Back Unemployment Insurance Could Harm Recovery
- June 24, 2021
- Georgia Budget and Policy Institute
- Ray Khalfani
Key Takeaways: Georgia is three days away from prematurely cutting pandemic unemployment insurance (UI). The changes will harm an estimated 347,000 Georgians and sever all UI safety net protections for […]
State of Working Georgia: Pandemic Job Numbers are Improving, but Inequitably
- April 20, 2021
- Georgia Budget and Policy Institute
- Ray Khalfani
Key Takeaways: Nearly 60 percent of Georgia’s pre-pandemic labor force have turned to the unemployment safety net at some point during the last year. In February 2021, unemployment claims for […]
Worker Power Key to a Better Balance in Georgia
- September 3, 2020
- Georgia Budget and Policy Institute
- Alex Camardelle
Key Takeaways: This Labor Day, we are reminded that there are still anti-labor policies on the books in Georgia that diminish worker power and economic opportunity for all. Unions play […]