$1,319,580
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To evaluate the prevalence, drivers, and policy implications of surprise medical billing.
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2018 - 2021
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LJAF
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$1,004,491
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To fund the Tax Policy Center.
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2014 - 2016
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LJAF
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$324,000
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To support a series of weekly reports about education and social policy research.
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2015 - 2017
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LJAF
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$431,049
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To fund grantee?s visiting fellowship in economic studies.
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2016 - 2018
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LJAF
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$200,000
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To support Evidence Speaks.
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2017 - 2018
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LJAF
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$27,011
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To host a convening of diverse experts to discuss alternative mechanisms to fund prescription drug innovation in the pharmaceutical community.
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2019
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LJAF
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$35,000
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To host a public event featuring diverse analysts of publicly traded equities to discuss broad trends shaping the health care system.
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2019 - 2021
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LJAF
|
$353,008
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To clarify and answer key research questions regarding higher education regulatory accountability.
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2019 - 2022
|
DAF
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$116,717
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To analyze data and assess the state of student loan accountability, develop evidence-based policy solutions, and disseminate the findings.
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2018 - 2019
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LJAF
|
$640,000
|
To reduce leakage in defined contribution plans and to assess the feasibility of two innovative retirement policy concepts.
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2020 - 2021
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LJAF
|
$299,510
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To identify new policies that are intended to improve retirement security.
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2018 - 2021
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LJAF
|
$501,003
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To analyze improvements to public pension systems.
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2012 - 2014
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LJAF
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$1,145,551
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To expand access to research about public sector retirement systems.
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2014 - 2017
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LJAF
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$320,203
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To analyze the extent to which workers and retirees choose to allocate their retirement assets to annuities and other arrangements that provide regular income over extended periods.
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2018 - 2019
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LJAF
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