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  • Jun 11, 2024 | equitablegrowth.org | Hiba Haroon |Shaun Harrison |Austin Clemens

    New program will elevate academics across subjects and disciplines to inform timely economic policy debatesFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASECONTACT: Katie Wilcoxson, [email protected] – The Washington Center for Equitable Growth today announced the launch of a new Nonresident Scholars program that will connect academics to policymakers and ensure public debates are grounded in economic evidence.

  • May 15, 2024 | equitablegrowth.org | Austin Clemens |Hiba Haroon |Shaun Harrison

    Equitable Growth’s Insights newsletter on U.S. economic mobility is a quarterly newsletter that synthesizes research from academia, journalism, and the nonprofit sector. Each edition seeks to distill insights from research and provide connections to policy. Researchers, policymakers, funders, and advocates should all find useful tidbits in the newsletters. If you’d like to receive future newsletters, please subscribe. If you’ve missed a newsletter, they are archived below.

  • May 8, 2024 | equitablegrowth.org | Molly Kinder |Hiba Haroon |Shaun Harrison |Austin Clemens

    Molly Kinder is a David M. Rubenstein Fellow at the Brookings Institution’s Metropolitan Policy Program. She holds a B.A. in political science from the University of Notre Dame and an M.P.A. in public administration in international development from Harvard University. Want to connect with Equitable Growth?

  • May 7, 2024 | equitablegrowth.org | Adia Harvey Wingfield |Hiba Haroon |Shaun Harrison |Austin Clemens

    Skip to content Adia Harvey Wingfield is the Mary Tileston Hemenway Professor of Arts & Sciences and vice dean for faculty development and diversity at Washington University in St. Louis. She holds a B.A. in english from Spelman College, and an M.A. and Ph.D. in sociology from Johns Hopkins University. Want to connect with Equitable Growth?

  • Apr 23, 2024 | equitablegrowth.org | Austin Clemens

    A new report from the National Academy of Science’s Committee on National Statistics is packed with recommendations for building an integrated system of national statistics that can provide accurate and timely measurement of the distribution of income, consumption, and wealth in the United States. Implementing this report’s recommendations would supercharge policymakers’ understanding of U.S. inequality and provide them with critical economic intelligence for steering the U.S. economy.

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