FREOPP.org

Official website of The Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity (@FREOPP), a non-profit think tank focused on expanding economic opportunity to those who least have it.

Editors
Avik Roy

Pres., Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity @FREOPP. Policy Editor @Forbes. Sr. Advisor @BPC_Bipartisan, btcpolicy.org. Pronounced “OH-vick” (thx mom).

FREOPP

The Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity (@FREOPP) is a non-profit think tank focused on expanding economic opportunity to those who least have it.

Jonathan Blanks

Writer, Researcher, Communicator; www.JonathanBlanks.com; Twitter: @blanksslate

Latest Posts

No Contest: Small Pharma Innovates Better than Big Pharma

On nearly every measure, startup companies punch above their weight in bringing life-changing drugs to market.

An Analysis of the College Cost Reduction Act

House Republicans’ higher education reform would benefit community colleges and hit elite private universities.

Aligning Private Insurers’ Hospital Rates with Medicare’s Could Save Billions

Texas could save at least $169 million on state employee health costs alone.

It’s Time to Rethink the Meaning of Poverty

Policymakers need a more holistic approach to look beyond material circumstances to move individuals toward self-sufficiency.

Freedom & Progress 2023: FREOPP’s Annual Conference

A gathering of those who, like Frederick Douglass, believe that freedom is humanity’s greatest engine of prosperity and progress.

Missed Opportunities in Medicare’s Drug Price Negotiations

Negotiations on several of the ten drugs selected will bring limited savings for patients and taxpayers.

Three Ways States Can Lead on Higher Education Reform

States should overhaul college funding formulas, state authorization, and occupational licensing.

The Prescription for Change: Unpacking Medicare’s New Drug Price Negotiation Rules

New regulations aim to strike a balance between affordability and innovation, ultimately benefiting patients and the healthcare system.

High-Quality Healthcare Is Possible with Low Inpatient Spending

U.S. hospital spending ranks 3rd highest among 32 WIHI countries, despite its relatively low use of inpatient care.

State & Local Housing Reform: A Catalog of Ideas

‘Yes-in-my-backyard’ reforms can increase the supply of housing and bring prices down.

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