Cash Infusions - Stability Now, Security Later
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the impact of the CARES Act's $1,200 stimulus payments and the shifting political landscape surrounding direct cash assistance in this hour-long panel discussion. Delve into the debate on whether this marks a temporary response to extreme circumstances or signals a new era of recognizing money as a fundamental support for low-income individuals. Learn from a diverse group of experts, including policymakers, researchers, and nonprofit leaders, as they discuss the implications of cash infusions for financial stability and long-term security. Gain insights into the changing perceptions of how low-income individuals manage money and the potential for future policy shifts. This event is part of a series examining key household financial challenges and their role in achieving an equitable economic recovery.
Syllabus
Cash Infusions: Stability now, Security Later
Taught by
The Aspen Institute
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