The Washington Center for Equitable Growth is a non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C. that conducts research and policy analysis on issues related to competition, inequality, mobility, labor, tax, and macroeconomics. They support research on how strong competition among U.S. businesses affects economic growth and inequality, as well as how unequal access to care, work-life policies, and education impact economic stability. Their work also focuses on economic inequality and mobility, labor market dynamics, and the role of tax and macroeconomic policies in promoting broad-based economic growth.
Equitable Growth engages with experts, policymakers, and the public through events, publications, and funding opportunities to elevate research and promote evidence-based policies. They aim to address the concentration of wealth, income, and earnings, and to foster economic security and opportunity for all. With a diverse team of staff, research advisory board, and steering committee, Equitable Growth is committed to advancing equitable economic growth and informing policy decisions that promote a more inclusive and prosperous society.
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