Jan 25 2024
Cómo la Energía Renovable Puede Fortalecer la Red Eléctrica y Atender a los Riesgos de la Infraestructura
La red eléctrica en los Estados Unidos es una red compleja que provee energía a millones de hogares y empresas, colocándola al centro de la economía del país. Casi todos los aspectos del comercio y la industria dependen de fuentes de energía económicas y accesibles. Sin embargo, la red es vulnerable a los riesgos del cambio climático y de seguridad nacional, incluyendo ataques cibernéticos, con apagones costando a la economía de EE. UU. aproximadamente $150 mil millones cada año. Las fuentes de energía renovable, como la eólica y la solar, ya han reforzado partes de la red y han demostrado flexibilidad y confiabilidad en condiciones climáticas extremas. El Congreso de los Estados Unidos y la administración de Biden han realizado inversiones sin precedentes para desplegar energía renovable, fortalecer la transmisión y abordar las preocupaciones de seguridad y privacidad relacionadas con la red.
Jan 24 2024
The Clean Energy Transition Motivates Innovation and Recycling in Critical Mineral Supply Chains
The rapid buildout of the clean energy economy is fueling a significant increase in demand for responsibly sourced critical minerals. Minerals like lithium, cobalt, and nickel are “critical” to modern computer chips, consumer electronics, electric vehicle (EV) batteries, and to our national security. Recent federal investments like the Inflation Reduction Act are the first steps towards ensuring that the United States has a stable supply of critical minerals that can meet rising demand and address supply chain risks. Congress and the Biden administration can support the U.S. and global supply chains through increased investments in innovation and recycling, domestic mining law reform, and international cooperation.
Jan 22 2024
Economic Update - January 22, 2024
Jan 19 2024
How Renewable Energy Can Make the Power Grid More Reliable and Address Risks to Electricity Infrastructure
The electrical grid in the United States is a complex network that provides energy to millions of homes and businesses, putting it at the center of the nation’s economy. Nearly all aspects of commerce and industry depend on affordable and available sources of energy. However, the grid is vulnerable to climate change-related and national security risks, including cyber-attacks, with outages costing the U.S. economy approximately $150 billion each year. Renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar, have already bolstered parts of the grid and have demonstrated flexibility and reliability in extreme weather. Congress and the Biden administration have made unprecedented investments to deploy renewable energy, strengthen transmission, and address security and privacy concerns related to the grid.
Jan 16 2024
Economic Update - January 16, 2024
Jan 10 2024
Rebuilding the American Dream: Policy Approaches to Increasing Housing Supply in the U.S.
A strong U.S. middle class depends on families having the opportunity to buy a home, build wealth and pass it on to the next generation. Research has shown that when low-income families move to stable homes in neighborhoods with a range of family incomes, their young children’s future earnings and life outcomes improve significantly. Broad access to affordable and stable housing helps ensure Americans’ economic well-being and mobility. However, the current housing shortage limits Americans’ ability to access this next step.
Jan 08 2024
Economic Update - January 8, 2024
Jan 02 2024
Economic Update - January 2, 2024
Each month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) releases national and state-level data on U.S. employment, which provide useful information about the state of the labor market and progress toward building a better America. To highlight key trends in the monthly data, the Joint Economic Committee compiles state-by-state fact sheets for all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. The most recent state-level data, which cover the month of November, were released on December 22, 2023. The latest national data were released on December 8th, 2023.