Issues
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PRI’s work encompasses countless studies, commentary, books, podcasts, blog posts, and events surrounding our mission to promote the principles of individual freedom and personal responsibility. Our areas of research include health care, education, environment, innovation, California reform, and business economics. Explore our topics below.
Health Care
Most Recent Post:
U.S. life expectancy gap doesn’t mean health system is failing
Sally C. Pipes
May 11, 2026
America spends more in total and per capita on health care than any other country. So why do we tend to have shorter lifespans than our peers? New data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show that U.S. life expectancy hit a record ...
Most Recent Post:
California Governor Candidate Becerra’s Price Controls Would Backfire on Families
Anthony Velasquez
May 8, 2026
At a recent California gubernatorial debate, former Attorney General Xavier Becerra was asked which specific cost, gas, groceries, utilities, or childcare, would he lower first as governor. He answered: “…one of the things that I will do immediately is I will freeze utility rates, and ...
California Reform
Most Recent Post:
CA homelessness goal pledged by Newsom lapses in failure today
Kerry Jackson
May 11, 2026
Five years ago today, on May 11, 2021, California Gov. Newsom announced his plan to “end family homelessness within five years.” Any objective grader would give Newsom an F on homelessness, and Californians should be worried if the state elects any of the top Democrats ...
Education
Most Recent Post:
America’s 250th Birthday and the Collapse of Civics Knowledge
Lance Izumi
April 27, 2026
Civics, according to education writer and longtime Los Angeles teacher Larry Sand, is “the study of what it means to be a citizen, focusing on the rights, duties, and responsibilities of community members,” and also “understanding how government functions, including citizens’ roles in voting, obeying ...
Environment
Most Recent Post:
What’s in a label?
Pam Lewison
April 29, 2026
“Free range,” “cage free,” “organic,” “non-GMO,” “hormone free,” and now “ultra processed” are all food terms that can confuse even the most astute shopper. As consumers move farther from the farm but express deeper concern about where their food comes from and how it is ...
Business & Economics
What’s in a label?
Pam Lewison
April 29, 2026
Farmer’s share of the grocery dollar shrinks again
Pam Lewison
April 13, 2026