
Rachel Cohen Booth
Senior Policy Correspondent
Rachel Cohen Booth is a senior correspondent who focuses on US social policy. Based in Washington, DC, she keeps a close eye on the politics influencing policy development and the leaders, activists, and researchers spearheading those ideas.
She writes stories about housing, like the rise of tent encampments, evictions, and the nation’s housing supply shortage. She reports on education and child care, like the dearth of after-school programs, the pandemic’s academic toll, and school funding litigation. She has reported extensively on abortion politics in the post-Roe era and covers economic policies like the expiration of the expanded child tax credit and the consequences of rising interest rates for workers.
Rachel has been covering social policy issues in DC for more than a decade, with reporting published in more than two dozen national outlets including the New York Times, the Atlantic, Bloomberg, the Daily Beast, and the Washington Post.
She welcomes your ideas and questions. You can email her at rcohen.booth@voxmedia.com, find her on Twitter at @rcobooth, or message her on Signal at 1-202-681-6194.
Latest articles by Rachel Cohen Booth

The playbook has been hiding in plain sight.


The policy fight is moving well beyond sports and youth medicine. The political response hasn’t caught up.


Bogotá’s radical experiment in caregiving is going global.


Men’s search for meaning is everyone’s problem.

Can urban America learn to love kids again?


Can “affordability” be more than just a campaign pitch?


Can the NYC mayoral race prove it’s a winning issue?


Tenants are going on strike against their landlords.


The president earned positive coverage nonetheless for proposals that won’t help most patients.


October’s “kitchen cabinet” tax will affect homebuyers and renters alike.