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Fall 2026 Federal Fiscal Policy Intern

CompanyCTR BUDGET POLICY
LocationWashington
Work ModeRemote
PostedMay 18, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
The intern will monitor research and policy developments related to federal fiscal policy. They will also collect and analyze economic data to support the team's work on budget and tax proposals.
Internship Type
intern
Company Size
194
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
40 hours
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About The Company
Informing debates. Shaping policy. Producing results. The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities is dedicated to pursuing federal and state policies designed to reduce poverty and inequality and restore fiscal responsibility in equitable and effective ways. For nearly four decades, the Center has applied their deep expertise in budget and tax issues and in programs and policies that help low-income people, in order to help inform debates and achieve better policy outcomes. Join us! Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/CenterOnBudget Like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/centeronbudget For the latest employment opportunities, visit http://www.cbpp.org/careers
About the Role

The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP) is a high-caliber strategic policy institute that informs and shapes public policies to reduce poverty, promote equity, and build opportunity. It has a national reputation for conducting rigorous research and analysis, developing evidence-based policy ideas and strategies, shaping a broad array of policy debates at the federal and state levels, and influencing policy outcomes on a range of critical issues. It focuses on improving the lives of people with low or moderate incomes and examines how policies affect particular groups, including Black, Indigenous, and other people of color; immigrants; people with disabilities; and LGBTQ+ people. CBPP is known for its unique capacity to blend rigorous, timely analysis with effective communications that enable policymakers and the media to make use of its work.   

The Federal Fiscal Policy team informs the debate over federal budget priorities by analyzing major federal budget and tax proposals. The team’s work emphasizes the adequacy of funding for programs that assist people with low and moderate incomes and the effects of tax proposals on households at different income levels. The team also analyzes long-term budget challenges and trends in the level of federal revenues, income distribution, and tax burdens. The Federal Fiscal Policy Intern will assist in the monitoring of related research and policy developments, research subjects related to these policy areas, and collect and analyze economic data.   

Qualifications:  

  • Interest in federal fiscal and low-income policy issues. Prior experience with and/or coursework in these issues is preferred but not required.  
  • Demonstrated commitment to advancing equity.
  • Strong quantitative and writing skills and some prior research and/or data analysis experience.   
  • Strong Microsoft Excel skills.   
  • Education: Current undergraduate juniors and seniors (including rising juniors and seniors) or recent graduates with a bachelor’s degree, with coursework in economics, math, public policy, computing, or social sciences, are strongly preferred. We will prioritize candidates who are seniors and recent graduates. Undergraduate first-years and sophomores and candidates who have completed a graduate degree will not be considered.    

Successful interns will have a commitment to CBPP’s mission to improve the well-being of people with low and moderate incomes and advance racial equity. 


To expand the diversity of voices that speak with authority in federal and state policy debates, CBPP’s internship program encourages applications from highly motivated candidates — particularly those with experience with communities that are underrepresented in policy debates — with a demonstrated interest in working on public policies that affect low-income and diverse communities and have implications for racial equity.    

International students are welcome to apply. CBPP does not provide financial sponsorship for visas or work permits. You must have documentation of work authorization for the U.S. AND a U.S. Social Security number, as of the start date of the internship, to be employed by CBPP.


Application Deadline: June 19, 2026, 11:59 p.m. ET        

Internship Start Date: September 8, 2026     

Internship End Date: December 18, 2026


CBPP's fall internship will be remote. Remote interns must be in the U.S. for the duration of the internship. Interns located in the Washington, D.C. metro area during the fall term will work on a hybrid schedule that includes at least two days per week in person at our D.C. office. 


Work Hours:Strong preference is given to candidates who can work full time (35-40 hours per week) for the duration of the internship. While there is some flexibility to accommodate time zone differences and school commitments, candidates must be available to work at least 30 hours per week during CBPP’s normal business hours (Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. ET) to be considered.   


Compensation:         

  • Undergraduate students receive $18.00 per hour.        
  • Students with a bachelor's degree receive $19.00 per hour.       
  • Graduate students receive $20.00 per hour.        
  • Students with a master’s or law degree receive $21.00 per hour.        
  • Doctoral students may receive between $20.00 and $22.00 per hour, depending on progress toward completion of degree requirements, relevant coursework, and research.  

Required application materials:     

  • Cover letterthat includes responses to the following questions:
  • CBPP advances policies to help build a nation where everyone—regardless of income, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, ZIP code, immigration status, or disability status—has the resources they need to thrive and share in the nation’s prosperity. What draws you to CBPP’s mission and its work to advance equity?
  • Why are you interested in interning with the Federal Fiscal Policy team?
  • What relevant experiences and/or coursework have prepared you for this internship? Please elaborate on the skills and knowledge you developed through these experiences.
  • Résumé   
  • Transcript(s)     

Only complete applications submitted electronically through our system will be considered. Once you submit your application, you will receive an electronic confirmation. Applications submitted by mail or email will not be accepted. Visithttps://www.cbpp.org/internships for more information about CBPP’s internship program. No phone calls, please.     

If you have read all of the information on the website about internships at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and still have an inquiry about the application process, please email internship@cbpp.org.

The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities is an Equal Opportunity Employer that values and welcomes diversity in the workplace and strongly encourages all qualified persons to apply regardless of race, color, age, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, credit information, pregnancy or parental status, family responsibilities, personal appearance, creed, military or veteran status, religion, ancestry or national origin, union activities, disability, or other status protected by applicable law.

Key Skills
Quantitative AnalysisWritingData AnalysisMicrosoft ExcelEconomic ResearchPolicy Analysis
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