CEPR challenges economic and political orthodoxy

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May 29, 2026, 1:01:05 PM (2 days ago) May 29
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No matter which political party is in power, CEPR has always challenged economic and political orthodoxy. And we intend to keep doing so — with your help.

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Dear Mike 

 

It’s obvious that the Trump administration represents a serious threat to our democracy. This White House has shown no regard for the law, for workers’ rights, or for the fate of the planet.

 

To successfully challenge their agenda, we must do the research to show the effects of these policies ― and the alternatives that would build a safer, more prosperous world.

 

No matter which political party is in power, CEPR has always challenged economic and political orthodoxy. And we intend to keep doing so — with your help.

 

CEPR is a lean operation built for maximum impact. Your donation goes directly to supporting our research and policy advocacy. Every day, we engage with lawmakers, journalists, scholars, and advocates, providing them with essential research and data that helps shape the most important policy debates of our time.

 

Our work seeks to reveal the links between the domestic and foreign policy agendas. We know that US imperialism does not exist in a vacuum; the Trump administration’s attacks on our democracy at home are part and parcel of a broader agenda that must be challenged every step of the way.

 

CEPR is uniquely positioned to do this essential work. Please make a tax-deductible contribution today to help sustain us in the year ahead.

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The Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR) is an independent, nonpartisan think tank that was established to promote democratic debate on the most important economic and social issues that affect people's lives. CEPR was co-founded by economists Dean Baker and Mark Weisbrot in 1999.

 

CEPR's Advisory Board includes Nobel Laureate economist Joseph StiglitzJanet Gornick, Professor at the CUNY Graduate Center and Director of the Luxembourg Income Study; and Richard Freeman, Professor of Economics at Harvard University.

 

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