
From the Economic Innovation Group, dedicated to forging a more dynamic and inclusive American economy.
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Another monthly jobs report, another reminder that healthcare has been the driving force behind U.S. job growth in recent years. Given that healthcare is used by everyone, everywhere, we initially assumed that all those new healthcare jobs...
A recent Lumina Foundation-Gallup poll found that 42 percent of bachelor’s degree students have reconsidered their degree choice because of Artificial Intelligence. Another 16 percent say they have already changed their field of study due t...
On the final day of April, President Trump signed an executive order to address one of the biggest wealth-building gaps in America’s economy: that too many workers, including 42 percent of full-time private-sector workers,...
What exactly is the problem with the American retirement system?
The issue is certainly not that politicians neglect retirees as a group, or that policymakers are unwilling to use public money to help them. The United States already heavil...
Population loss has severe consequences for local communities. Declining populations often coincide with shrinking economic opportunities, aging workforces, and the erosion of vital local services such as hospitals, public schools, and infr...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
EIG is a bipartisan public policy organization dedicated to forging a more dynamic and inclusive American economy. EIG produces nationally recognized research and works with policymakers to develop ideas that empower workers and entrepreneurs.
Research Associate at the Economic Innovation Group thinking about housing, entrepreneurship, institutions, and immigration reform.
Research Assistant at EIG. Researches poverty, economic mobility, housing, and labor policy.
Senior Economist at EIG. Affiliate at the Center on Poverty and Social Policy at Columbia University. Check the links for the important stuff:
Research Assistant at Economic Innovation Group | Housing reform, industrial policy, international trade, borderlands history, and hot takes on films
Director of Research at the Economic Innovation Group, a DC-based think tank.
Writing about economics, tech, and industrial policy for the Economic Innovation Group.
Chief economist at the Economic Innovation Group.
Sam Peak is a Policy Manager at EIG covering labor and mobility.
Economic Geographer and Senior Fellow at the Economic Innovation Group.
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