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The Economic Progress Institute
Providence, Rhode Island ·The Economic Progress Institute – formerly The Poverty Institute – is a nonpartisan research and policy organization dedicated to improving the economic well-being of low- and modest-income Rhode Islanders.
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Rhode Island Network publications
Policy Brief: The Earned Income Tax Credit and Child Tax Credit in Rhode Island
- July 25, 2024
- The Economic Progress Institute
- Kavya Gopinath
An Equity Review of the Proposed FY2025 Rhode Island Budget
- April 23, 2024
- The Economic Progress Institute
- Alan Krinsky
Top 10 Reasons Business Climate Rankings Don’t Matter
- April 10, 2024
- The Economic Progress Institute
- Alan Krinsky
Paid Family Leave Policy Brief
- March 15, 2024
- The Economic Progress Institute
- Divya Nair
Summary of the Governor’s Proposed FY2025 Budget
- February 25, 2024
- The Economic Progress Institute
- Alan Krinsky
Payday Loans and Other Predatory Lending in Rhode Island
- February 8, 2024
- The Economic Progress Institute
- Alan Krinsky
2024 Policy and Budget Priorities
- January 26, 2024
- The Economic Progress Institute
- Nina Harrison
Governor’s Proposed Budget Summary FY2024
- October 24, 2023
- The Economic Progress Institute
- Weayonnoh Nelson-Davies
2023 Legislative Agenda: Advancing Equity and Economic Opportunities in Rhode Island
- May 1, 2023
- The Economic Progress Institute
- Economic Progress Institute
The State of Working Rhode Island 2017: Paving the Way to Good Jobs
- December 20, 2017
- The Economic Progress Institute
- The Economic Progress Institute
In the face of a rapidly evolving economy, Rhode Island’s education and workforce systems need to keep pace, to meet the dual needs of workers (who need to remain employable), […]