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Labor economist at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. Data Users Advisory Committee for the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Law & economics scholar at NYU Law. Previously an economics professor at SUNY.
Senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute where he writes on workforce development, employment, poverty, and politics.
Susannah Petitt is a Policy Manger at an Economic Research Center in DC
Research Fellow and Emerging Scholar for the Labor Policy Project at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University.
Susannah Petitt is the Program Manager for the Fiscal and Labor Policy teams at the Mercatus Center
Jack Salmon is a Research Fellow and Gibbs Scholar at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, where he focuses on economic and fiscal policy, with an emphasis on federal budgets, taxation, economic growth, and institutional analysis.
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