Megan Curran
meganacurran.bsky.social
Megan Curran
@meganacurran.bsky.social
Social policy researcher @povertycenter.bsky.social‬. Views are my own.
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The govt has discontinued USDA food security data—and with the shutdown delaying the 2024 report, we’re losing vital insight into food insecurity in America.
Our Research Director Sophie Collyer introduces a new model to predict food insecurity rates. povertycenter.columbia.edu/publication/...
Predicting National Rates of Food Insecurity in the Absence of Official Data Collection | Center on Poverty and Social Policy
povertycenter.columbia.edu
October 23, 2025 at 2:24 PM
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Tomorrow is an important data day 📆 Census Bureau’s annual income & poverty data release 📊 We'll have same-day analysis on:

🔎how 2024 compares to historical poverty trends
🔎safety net impacts on state poverty
🔎what child poverty COULD have been w/different policy (ex: expanded Child Tax Credit)
September 8, 2025 at 7:25 PM
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On June 25th, before the reconciliation bill passed, SSN member @meganacurran.bsky.social (@povertycenter.bsky.social) joined a U.S. Senate press conference hosted by @popdemoc.bsky.social to speak out against the proposal.

She explained how SNAP cuts hurt children and the economy.
July 9, 2025 at 5:19 PM
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Republicans want to change or reduce key social safety net programs that provide health care, food benefits and financial assistance for millions of children.
What children in poverty could lose from the 'Big Beautiful Bill'
Republicans want to change or reduce key social safety net programs that provide health care, food benefits and financial assistance for millions of children.
n.pr
June 20, 2025 at 10:42 PM
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"H.R. 1, the One Big Beautiful Bill, manages to be the worst of both worlds," @meganacurran.bsky.social, Sophie Collyer and Jane Waldfogel write. wapo.st/448HLi5
Opinion | The GOP wants to expand the child tax credit — but not for poor kids
Even a proposal meant to benefit children would cut out low-income households.
wapo.st
June 20, 2025 at 3:43 PM
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The poverty team at Columbia ran the numbers on *just* the Thrifty rollback and *just* on families with kids and found that for every $1 in cuts ("savings"), we all lose $14-20. My goodness.

povertycenter.columbia.edu/sites/povert...
June 11, 2025 at 1:52 PM
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Join @budgetlab.bsky.social for our next TCJA webinar, "The Child Tax Credit," on Thursday, April 17 at noon EDT. @dylanmatt.bsky.social @vox.com will moderate discussion with @meganacurran.bsky.social, Joshua McCabe, and John Ricco. Register: yale.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
March 25, 2025 at 3:47 PM