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Featured Research
Do Millionaires Flee Higher Taxes?

A new paper dispels the myth that economic elites frequently move from high-tax to low-tax states. Using 13 years of tax-return data on all millionaire tax filers in the United States, CPI associate director Charles Varner and his coauthors show that millionaire tax flight is occurring, but only at the margins of significance.

Talks and Opportunities
Raj Chetty in Conversation with David Grusky

Join us tomorrow for a lecture by CPI research group leader Raj Chetty on his current research on inequality, education, and health! A discussion with CPI director David Grusky and a student question-and-answer period will follow. 
Improving Education and Reducing Inequality

The Russell Sage Foundation and the William T. Grant Foundation are seeking projects that investigate educational opportunity and success in the U.S. by using data on academic achievement from the Stanford Education Data Archive.
Upcoming application deadlines

Videos

Measuring Poverty in the 21st Century


Watch the final batch of videos from our conference on the future of poverty measurement.

Patterns of Minority Segregation


CPI research group leader Daniel Lichter considers how residential segregation in the U.S. stacks up against that of peer countries in the final installment of our “State of the Union” video series.
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The Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality, a program of the Institute for Research in the Social Sciences, is partly supported by Grant Number 5H79AE000101-05 from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and receives funding from the Elfenworks Foundation.

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