The Washington Center for Equitable Growth is a non-profit research and grantmaking organization dedicated to advancing evidence-backed ideas and policies that promote strong, stable, and broad-based economic growth.

Equitable Growth Insights Newsletter

Synthesizing economic mobility research

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Research & ideas

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Equitable Growth receives funding to advance women’s power, gender equality, and care economy

FamiliesInequality & Mobility
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A researcher’s guide to identifying policy-relevant research questions for the federal government

LaborTax & MacroeconomicsInequality & Mobility
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Research on Tap event highlights the impact of AI, climate change, and racial inequality on the U.S. economy

Inequality & Mobility
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What is going on with wage growth in the United States?

Inequality & MobilityLabor
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Equitable Growth delivers letter on proposed IRS rule to expand data sharing with the U.S. Department of Commerce

Inequality & Mobility
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U.S. workers, generative AI, and the future of work

Inequality & Mobility

Value Added

Looking for more? Check out Value Added, our blog that connects the dots between economic inequality and growth.

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A Visual Economy

Explore thousands of visuals produced by the Washington Center for Equitable Growth since the beginning of 2019.

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Elevating Research

Equitable Growth is committed to supporting rigorous research that advances what we know about equitable growth. We do that by funding original research from established academics and promising early career researchers.

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In the News

Working Papers

This series is a collection of original research by our grantees and other scholars highlighting the connections between inequality and economic growth.

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Building a community

Equitable Growth’s growing academic network includes scholars up and down the career ladder who seek to understand how to build a strong, stable, and equitable economy and who are engaged through our grant program, conferences, seminars, and academic and a policy outreach.

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