Austin Clemens
Austin Clemens

Visiting Fellow

Washington Center for Equitable Growth

Austin Clemens is a visiting fellow at the Washington Center for Equitable Growth. Previously, he was a senior fellow and a computational social scientist at Equitable Growth, where he led the organization’s work on federal statistical policy. He is an expert on income and wealth inequality in the United States, and he has been quoted and his work has been cited in the New York Times, Time, and The Atlantic. His writing on economic policy has appeared in Business Insider and The Hill.

Prior to joining Equitable Growth, Clemens was an assistant research scientist at the Public Policy Research Institute at Texas A&M University, where he led quantitative research evaluating policy changes in criminal justice policy. His academic work has appeared in Legislative Studies Quarterly and the Journal of Business and Politics. His data visualizations have appeared in ESPN the Magazine and Smithsonian. He holds a B.A. in economics from the University of Texas and a Ph.D. in political science from the University of Georgia.

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Measuring what matters: Zeroing in on Latina women to address persistent low Hispanic homeownership rates in the United States

Inequality & Mobility
Coronavirus Recession

New Great Recession data suggest Congress should go big to spur a broad-based, sustained U.S. economic recovery

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How combating voter suppression can help close the economic divides between Black and White Americans and spur U.S. economic growth

Inequality & Mobility
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The consequences of political inequality and voter suppression for U.S. economic inequality and growth

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Equitable Growth’s Household Pulse graphs: October 14 – 26

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Equitable Growth’s Household Pulse graphs: September 30–October 12

Inequality & Mobility

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