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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:
Trump tackles waste, fraud, and abuse in Obamacare
Sally C. Pipes
June 30, 2025
The Trump administration earlier this month finalized a rule that aims to stop waste, fraud, and abuse in the federally subsidized Obamacare exchanges. It’s about time. Millions of people who don’t qualify for free health coverage are receiving it on the public’s dime. The new ...
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Unions push $30 minimum wage for all Los Angeles workers
Kerry Jackson
June 30, 2025
Under current policy, hotel and airport workers are already on their way to a $30 an hour wage floor ($38.85 if you add in a mandatory additional stipend for health coverage). Good for those who keep their jobs, but not for those who will lose them, ...

California Reform
Most Recent Post:
Are Democrats abandoning Newsom’s “California Way”?
Tim Anaya
June 27, 2025
“The Seven Year Itch” is not only a great Marilyn Monroe movie, but a natural occurrence for California governors and legislators of the same party in the seventh year of an eight-year administration. Governors dominate legislators for most of their tenure, then lawmakers begin to ...

Education
Most Recent Post:
Students left behind?: San Francisco tried to bury this radical school policy – it backfired
Lance Izumi
June 18, 2025
While San Francisco’s recently halted equity grading scheme sparked national uproar and derision, the real lesson of this fiasco is the near-total lack of transparency in the school district’s education decision-making process. Equity grading, which has been adopted by school districts across the country, is ...

Environment
Most Recent Post:
California gasoline prices on the rise — yet again
Kerry Jackson
June 30, 2025
Three days before celebrating Independence Day, drivers will take another hit at the gas pump on what has become an annual ritual in California. On July 1, motor fuel taxes will edge up, just as they have on this date for a number of years. ...
Business & Economics
Learn why California's unemployment rate is rising
Disaster looms with California’s high unemployment
Nikhil Agarwal
June 18, 2025
Spending Watch
Budget Gimmicks Will Not Solve The State’s Fiscal Crisis
Wayne H Winegarden
June 9, 2025