Jamie Bryan Hall

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Jamie Bryan Hall is a research fellow in quantitative analysis with the Center for Health and Welfare Policy at The Heritage Foundation.

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  • Are the ‘Rich Men North of Richmond’ Really Allowing Our Taxes to Pay for ‘Bags of Fudge Rounds’?

    Jamie Bryan Hall
    “If you’re five-foot-three and you’re 300 pounds, taxes ought not to pay for your bags of Fudge Rounds,” opines Oliver Anthony in his No. 1 hit debut country song “Rich Men North of Richmond.” The timing of the song’s release could not have been better: Constituents have undoubtedly raised the issue of how our tax…
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  • Republicans Have Second Chance to Strengthen Welfare Work Requirements With Farm Bill

    Jamie Bryan Hall
  • Work Requirements in Welfare Programs Take a Hit in Debt Ceiling Deal

    Robert Rector
  • Revival of Biden’s Child Tax Credit Would Hurt Economy and People It’s Supposed to Help

    Robert Rector
  • San Francisco’s Perverse Incentive to Identify as Transgender

    Jay Richards
  • Biggest Means-Tested Welfare Increase in US History Would Hurt, Not Help, Poor

    Robert Rector
  • How Poor, Really, Are America’s Poor?

    Robert Rector
  • The Truth About the New Food Stamp Work Requirements’ Effects

    Robert Rector
  • In Charts, How ‘Medicare for All’ Would Make Most Families Poorer

    Marie Fishpaw
  • Here Are 2 Ways Trump Can Help Americans Move From Food Stamps to Work

    Jamie Bryan Hall
  • New Statistics Show Decline in Poverty in Trump’s First Year

    Jamie Bryan Hall
  • Don’t Believe the UN’s Propaganda About ‘Extreme Poverty’ in the US

    Robert Rector
  • A 30-Year-Old Man Won’t Leave His Parents’ House. In Some Areas He Could Get Food Stamps Without Having to Work.

    Jamie Bryan Hall
  • The Truth About the Economic Impact of North Carolina’s ‘Bathroom Bill’

    Jamie Bryan Hall
  • Misleading Report Exaggerates ‘Harmful Effects’ of Religious Freedom on Texas Economy

    Jamie Bryan Hall
  • Amnesty Would Cost Taxpayers Trillions, National Academy of Sciences Report Indicates

    Robert Rector