Austin Clemens
Austin Clemens

Former Senior Fellow

Washington Center for Equitable Growth

Austin Clemens is a former senior fellow at the Washington Center for Equitable Growth. Prior to joining Equitable Growth, Austin was an assistant research scientist at the Public Policy Research Institute at Texas A&M University where he researched criminal justice policy. Clemens holds a bachelor’s in economics from the University of Texas and a doctorate in political science from the University of Georgia. His work has appeared in ESPN the Magazine, Smithsonian magazine, Legislative Studies Quarterly, and the Journal of Business and Politics.

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GDP 2.0

Authored By Austin Clemens

Coronavirus Recession

New wealth data show that the economic expansion after the Great Recession was a wealthless recovery for many U.S. households

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Equitable Growth’s household pulse graphs: September 2–14 edition

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Coronavirus Recession

Structural racism and the coronavirus recession highlight why more and better U.S. data need to be widely disaggregated by race and ethnicity

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What is Gross Domestic Product, and what does it measure?

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A generational perspective on recent U.S. homeownership divergence by income and race

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Equitable Growth’s Jobs Day Graphs: June 2020 Report Edition

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