The Institute for SocioEconomic Studies is a private operating foundation that examines issues relating to economic development, poverty, health care reform and the quality of life

 
   
  Policy Perspectives
 
  The Continuing Rise in Prescription Drug Prices
by Donald Sutherland, Research Fellow, June 2001
  One Divorce that Would Be Worth It
by Donald Sutherland, Research Fellow, May 2001
  Growing Number See American Dream as Unattainable: Declining real income and housing shortage push “white picket fence” out of reach
by Heather Rubeo, Research Associate, May 2001
     
  Recently Published
 
 

Medicare Prescription
by Heather Rubeo
Long Island Newsday 5/8/02

A Way to Fix Medicare
by Allan Ostergren
The New York Times 4/26/02

Cost of Leaving Welfare
by Heather Rubeo
The New York Times 3/5/02

Care takers
by Thomas Jackson
The New Republic 2/11/02

Full Disclosure: first step to health-care reform
by Leonard Greene
Journal News 1/28/02

Government won’t solve problems ahead
by Frederick Gurzeler
USA Today 11/28/01

Economic Diversity Is Only Part of the Story
by Donald J. Sutherland
Business Week 11/26/01

Revisiting the Rules of Health Insurance
by Thomas C. Jackson
The New York Times 9/9/01

 

Socialism -- alive and well in America
by Leonard Greene
The Washington Times 8/24/01

It’s more patriotic to spend tax rebate
by Allan Ostergren
Danbury News-Times 8/22/01

Health care’s ills
by Donald J. Sutherland
USA Today 7/27/01

Dear I.R.S.: Thanks for the Letter
by James B. Bryan
The New York Times 7/23/01

Taxed Health Care
by Thomas C. Jackson
USA Today 4/16/01

Taxpayers Know Best
by Alan Ostergren
The New York Times 4/01/01

Making Welfare Work
By Frederick Gurzeler
The New York Times 1/28/01