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:
No Accountability as Insurers Profit From Public Programs
Sally C. Pipes
January 22, 2026
Executives from the nation’s largest health insurers are set to testify before Congress soon in a hearing on healthcare affordability. It’s about time. From Medicare Advantage to Obamacare exchanges to prescription drug benefits, insurers have been extracting ever-greater amounts of public funds while passing costs ...
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Competition Begets Better Banking Data Than Regulation
Wayne H Winegarden
January 23, 2026
As it works to determine how to safeguard the sharing of and access to consumer financial data, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) faces a clear choice. It can allow market-based frameworks developed by the private sector to continue evolving, stepping in only where genuine ...
California Reform
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Newsom’s ‘Sunny California Tale’ Masks Nightmare of Thousands Leaving the State
Kerry Jackson
January 21, 2026
That splashy headline was based on the U-Haul company’s growth index, which each year “ranks states by their net gain (or loss) of customers who rented a one-way truck, trailer or U-Box® moving containers in one state and dropped off their equipment in another state.” Despite its world-renowned ...
Education
Most Recent Post:
Newsom’s Proposed Ed Budget: Big Spending, Little Results
Lance Izumi
January 19, 2026
Under Newsom’s proposed budget, state and local education funding under Proposition 98 would come to $121.4 billion. If one combines funding from all sources, including federal dollars, then the budget would include $149.1 billion in total funding for all TK (transitional kindergarten)-12 education programs. These ...
Environment
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New paper on predator management looks at wolves in the western U.S.
Pam Lewison
January 26, 2026
The answer is nuanced and differs based on what each state hopes to achieve by having wolves living within the state’s borders. Each state in the western United States has either developed its own map for success or seems to be grappling with how to ...
