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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
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Uninsured Americans Want Coverage Worth Buying
Sally C. Pipes
April 13, 2026
More than 20 million Americans lack health insurance. Democrats are betting that public concern over that number will propel them back into power this fall. But the headline figure obscures a more important question. Why do so many Americans go without coverage? A new report ...
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Farmer’s share of the grocery dollar shrinks again
Pam Lewison
April 13, 2026
Almost everything from the price of a dinner out to the cost to heat one’s home seems to take a bigger chunk out of the wallet lately. According to the Consumer Price Index, the overall cost of goods rose 2.4 percent in January. Even as ...
California Reform
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New PRI Study Finds California Job Growth Lags Nation, High Costs Turn State’s Income Advantage into 35% Deficit
Wayne Winegarden and Kerry Jackson
April 9, 2026
A new study released today by the Pacific Research Institute finds that California’s economic performance has fallen sharply behind the rest of the nation, with job growth since the COVID-19 pandemic at less than half the national rate, while the state’s high cost of living ...
Education
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Military schools have cracked the code for educating diverse students
Lance Izumi
April 6, 2026
America’s military schools are ranked the best in the nation. California should take note. The U.S. Department of Defense, through its Department of Defense Education Activity (DODEA) program, operates 160 K-12 schools in the U.S. and overseas. These schools at American military installations serve around ...
Environment
Most Recent Post:
Farmer’s share of the grocery dollar shrinks again
Pam Lewison
April 13, 2026
Almost everything from the price of a dinner out to the cost to heat one’s home seems to take a bigger chunk out of the wallet lately. According to the Consumer Price Index, the overall cost of goods rose 2.4 percent in January. Even as ...
Business & Economics
Farmer’s share of the grocery dollar shrinks again
Pam Lewison
April 13, 2026
TSA’s Time Has Come
Steve Smith
March 30, 2026