This Giving Tuesday, here’s how we’re fighting back

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Dec 2, 2025, 11:00:56 AM (3 days ago) Dec 2
to Mike Dover
On this Giving Tuesday, all of us at CEPR want to thank you, our donors, colleagues, partners, and friends, for reading and sharing our work, supporting us financially, and standing with us in the fight for economic justice. Your solidarity keeps CEPR strong.

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Dear Mike,

 

 On this Giving Tuesday, all of us at CEPR want to thank you, our donors, colleagues, partners, and friends, for reading and sharing our work, supporting us financially, and standing with us in the fight for economic justice. Your solidarity keeps CEPR strong.

For more than two decades, CEPR has challenged policy choices that rig the system in favor of the wealthy and powerful. We’ve pushed back with clear, evidence-based analysis, exposing myths about the economy, confronting harmful foreign policy, and offering real, practical solutions that put people first. And as always, we’ve done it on a budget far smaller than our impact.

This year, CEPR has been hard at work pushing back against misinformation and harmful policy — breaking down the real story behind inflation and jobs, challenging distorted narratives about social programs, calling out reckless foreign policy decisions, and defending evidence-based solutions that put people first. In the weeks ahead, we’ll be sharing how we’re fighting back: the research we’re advancing, the debates we’re shaping, and the ways CEPR is working every day to hold policymakers accountable.

We hope these updates remind you of what your support makes possible — and why CEPR’s independent voice matters so much in this moment.

 

 

Thank you for standing with us. Your partnership keeps us in the fight.

In solidarity,
CEPR

 

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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.

 

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