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PRI’s work encompasses countless studies, commentary, books, podcasts, blog posts, and events surrounding our mission to promote the principles of individual freedom and personal responsibility. Our areas of research include health care, education, environment, innovation, California reform, and business economics. Explore our topics below.
Health Care
Most Recent Post:
Patients Pay Dearly for Biden’s Pricing Mess
Sally C. Pipes
January 29, 2025
On Jan. 17, just days before leaving office, the Biden administration announced the next 15 prescription drugs dispensed through Medicare Part D that will be subject to price controls on Jan. 1, 2027, under the terms of the Inflation Reduction Act. Among them is the ...
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Book Review: The Age of Debt Bubbles edited by Max Rangely
Rowena Itchon and Wayne Winegarden
January 30, 2025
Today, the U.S.’s debt-to-GDP ratio (the ratio between a country’s government debt and its gross domestic product) stands at 121 percent according to the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. However, we’re not the only country at risk. Italy is at 139 percent, Greece at ...
California Reform
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State Budget Week - Learn How the Newsom Education Budget Will Impact You
The Newsom Education Budget: No Bang for the Buck
Lance Izumi
January 22, 2025
In the 2019-20 budget–Newsom’s first enacted budget–California spent $103 billion in state, local, and federal funds for education, which translated to $17,423 per pupil. In the governor’s new proposed budget, total education spending comes in at a whopping $137 billion, which pencils out to $24,764 ...
Education
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Give fire victim families emergency school choice
Lance Izumi
January 31, 2025
As Gov. Gavin Newsom stood near a burned-down school, Pacific Palisades mom Rachel Darvish pleaded with Newsom: “That was my daughter’s school, what are you going to do?” Newsom offered no real answer for the distraught parent at the time. Well, here’s the answer he ...
Environment
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Moss Landing Fire Shows Renewable Energy Exacts a Price, Too
Kerry Jackson
January 29, 2025
“Our true goal is to guarantee safety for the community,” Assemblymember Dawn Addis said a week after the Moss Landing lithium-ion battery storage facility in Monterey County caught fire – and not for the first time – on Jan. 16. So alarmed was Addis that ...
Business & Economics
State Budget Week - Learn how the Newsom Budget Will Impact California's Tax Burden
The Newsom Budget on Taxes: Yes, Governor, California Is a High Tax State
Nikhil Agarwal
January 21, 2025
Will South Korea Survive?
Gordon Chang
January 13, 2025
Spending Watch
A More Effective Safety Net, Not A Basic Income, Will Help Lift People Out of Poverty
Wayne Winegarden and Nikhil Agarwal
December 17, 2024