Liz Hipple
Liz Hipple

Senior Policy Analyst

Joint Economic Committee

Liz Hipple is senior policy analyst at the Joint Economic Committee. Previously, she was senior policy advisor at the Washington Center for Equitable Growth, where she led Equitable Growth’s work to explore the relationship and connections between inequality and economic mobility. Prior to joining Equitable Growth, she was manager for government affairs at the Economic Innovation Group, a research and advocacy organization focusing on geographic inequality. Additionally, she worked at the U.S. Department of the Treasury as a policy advisor in the Office of Domestic Finance and as a special assistant in the Office of the Chief of Staff. She graduated from Swarthmore College with a degree in political science and public policy.

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Coronavirus Recession

New congressional reports underscore structural inequalities driving U.S. racial disparities in coronavirus infections and COVID-19 deaths

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Coronavirus Recession

The long-term consequences of recessions for U.S. workers

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Equitable Growth’s 2020 Request for Proposals is an opportunity to better understand the structural barriers to intergenerational mobility

Inequality & Mobility
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In Conversation with Fabian Pfeffer

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Public Policy Implications of the Millennial Wealth Gap

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School segregation undermines U.S. economic mobility and dynamism

Inequality & MobilityFamilies
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Weekend reading: “Diversity and innovation” edition

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Weekend reading: “Juneteenth” edition

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For Juneteenth: A look at economic racial inequality between white and black Americans

Inequality & Mobility
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Low intergenerational mobility in the United States shows impact of race and public policy

Inequality & Mobility
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Weekend reading: “Memorial Day” edition

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Rising income inequality exacerbates downward economic mobility

Inequality & Mobility
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Weekend reading: “Inequality and mobility” edition

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Weekend reading: “Better finish your taxes” edition

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Weekend reading: “it’s all about the measurement” edition

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In Conversation with Bhash Mazumder

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Weekend reading: “Poverty and the labor market” edition

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#ASSA2019: Day three roundup

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#ASSA2019: Day two roundup

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#ASSA2019: Day one roundup

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U.S. economic policies that are pro-work and pro-worker

Inequality & MobilityLabor
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Weekend reading: “the economic rents are too high” edition

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New Fed paper suggests it’s not all millennials’ fault after all

Inequality & Mobility
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Weekend reading: “HQ2” edition

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Weekend reading: The “family policy is economic policy” edition

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Are today’s inequalities limiting tomorrow’s opportunities?

Inequality & Mobility
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Weekend reading: “fair workweek” edition

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Weekend reading: “Labor Day” edition

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Weekend reading: “all wages all the time” edition

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Weekend reading: “workers and wages” edition

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Inequality, mobility, and the American Dream

Inequality & Mobility
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Weekend reading: “household insecurity” edition

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Weekend reading: “tax day” edition

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Weekend reading: The “measurement matters” edition

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Weekend reading: “race and place” edition

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New research on the relationship between race, place, and opportunity in the United States

Inequality & Mobility
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Weekend reading: “labor share of income” edition

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Weekend reading: “changing roles” edition

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Weekend reading: “wages and regions” edition

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Can the financial benefit of lobbying be quantified?

Tax & Macroeconomics
TOPICS: Monetary Policy
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Weekend reading: “jobs day” edition

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Unlocking the promise of antitrust enforcement

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What does the research show about the need for fair work scheduling legislation in the United States?

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Weekend reading: “the tax plan arriveth” edition

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New federal antitrust legislation recognizes U.S. workers are not only consumers

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Weekend reading: “labor markets and income” edition

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Understanding the importance of antitrust policy for U.S. economic competitiveness and consumer choice

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