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Oct 26Liked by Jeremy Ney

Congrats Jeremy! I am so proud of you and am amazed at the passion that you have for this very important but unfortunately sometimes neglected and forgotten topic of inequality.

Your research and writings, with a focus on data and details that really matter and why, are so digestible and are already having positive impacts on policymakers and others in positions of authority.

Your work can empower them with important information they otherwise would not have or not have in this way and give them better decision-making abilities to hopefully achieve greater outcomes for those most in need.

Because of you and your team’s amazing work people are now able to make more informed decisions about how to direct their programs, resources, money and other efforts to better address the vast array of difficult issues related to inequality, which real people are facing in and around our country every day!

Can’t wait for the book to be released and I will be pre-ordering it for sure asap.

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Thanks so much for the kind words Jackie! This is exactly the goal and yes it has definitely help change-makers understand the key decisions they need to make around inequality and opportunity. The book will be a further step

In this great adventure!

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Looking forward to reading.

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Glad to hear it Steve

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Oct 22Liked by Jeremy Ney

I would enjoy your thoughts on whether the work of the recent recipients of the Nobel in Economics might have some relevance to America. We’re such a big nation and governance and rule of law are issues we grapple with too. But through education we can and must work to strengthen communities.

This blog post also really resonates.

https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpolicy/what-comes-after-neoliberalism/

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Institutions are definitely critical for the US too. I think there’s a lot our communities can learn from this too about how they engage the public or not

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Oct 22Liked by Jeremy Ney

Congratulations Jeremy! Can’t wait to see what you discover as well as learn if communities CAN learn from each other. There is zero reason why this can’t be.

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100% it definitely should and could be more common

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Congratulations! This is huge! I look forward to pre-ordering.

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Beyond thrilled to hear it!

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