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- Washington Center for Equitable Growth
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The Washington Center for Equitable Growth is engaged in an array of issues to advance evidence-based ideas and policies that promote strong, stable, and broad-based economic growth.
Equitable Growth supports research and policy analysis on how strong competition among U.S. businesses affects inequality and broad-based economic growth.
Equitable Growth supports research and policy analysis on how unequal access to care, 21st century work-life policies, and education undermines stable, broad-based economic growth.
Equitable Growth supports research and policy analysis on how trends in economic inequality and mobility and changes in the economy have affected the concentration of wealth, income, and earnings, and how these distributional shifts have affected the promise of economic security and opportunity.
Equitable Growth supports research and policy analysis on how inequalities in wages, bargaining power, and the evolving labor market affect workers’ economic security and opportunity as well as broad-based economic growth.
Equitable Growth supports research and policy analysis on how tax and macroeconomic policies can promote stable and broad-based economic growth.
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Highlights
U.S. inflationary trends amid the COVID-19 pandemic
December 13, 2022
December 13, 2022
Stratification economics: What it is and how it advances our understanding of inequality
February 28, 2022
February 28, 2022
A primer on monopsony power: Its causes, consequences, and implications for U.S. workers and economic growth
July 27, 2022
July 27, 2022
Protecting livestock producers and chicken growers
May 5, 2022
May 5, 2022
Factsheet: How strong unions can restore workers’ bargaining power
May 1, 2020
May 1, 2020