Marc Joffe is a senior policy analyst at Reason Foundation.
After a long career in the financial industry, including a senior director role at Moody's Analytics, Joffe's research now focuses on sovereign and sub-sovereign credit risk and fiscal sustainability.
His financial research has been published by the California State Treasurer's Office, UC Berkeley, the Mercatus Center at George Mason University and the Macdonald-Laurier Institute among others. Joffe is a regular contributor to The Orange County Register and his op-eds have also appeared in The Fiscal Times, Governing and The San Jose Mercury News.
He has an MBA from New York University and an MPA from San Francisco State University.
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How the Federal Reserve’s Actions and Low Interest Rates Impact Public and Private Retirement Savings
Policymakers should give more consideration to the adverse impacts that repressive interest rate policies have on both public and personal retirement savings.
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COVID-19’s Lasting Impact on Housing, Commuting and Climate Change
The COVID-19 pandemic is forcing Californians and policymakers to adapt to accelerating trends that were already underway.
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How to Improve and Speed Up COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution
Rather than getting too caught up in prioritization, state and federal officials should focus on delivering vaccines as quickly as possible to those that want them.
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Pension Debt Grows as Public Pension Systems Post Low Investment Returns for 2020
State-managed public pension systems likely added over $200 billion in additional pension debt in 2020.
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It Is Time to Depoliticize Our Lives a Bit
As we enter the holiday season amidst the pandemic and relentless political drama in Washington, D.C., it’s a good time to think about how to make politics a smaller part of our lives.
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The COVID-19 Pandemic Has Not Crushed State and Local Government Tax Revenues
The Census Bureau finds state and local governments collected $1.12 trillion in tax revenue during the first nine months of 2020, just $8 billion less than the same period in 2019.
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West Virginia’s Pension Reforms Offer Lessons For States and Cities
Ten years after pension reforms were implemented, West Virginia's municipal pension plans are seeing funding improvements.
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Reduced Revenue and Ridership Should Have San Francisco Rethinking Rail Expansions
Bay Area transportation planners should consider postponing or scaling back their ambitious and expensive rail projects.
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After Health Care Workers, Focus on Getting Vaccines Out Quickly
Rather than complicated debates about who is most worthy of being immunized, and in which order, states should focus on distributing vaccines safely and quickly.



