Author

Bradley L. Hardy

Nonresident Senior Fellow, Economic Studies, the Brookings Institution; Associate Professor Policy, Georgetown University

Bradley Hardy is nonresident senior fellow in Economic Studies at Brookings and an Associate Professor of Public Policy at Georgetown University. His research examines trends and sources of income volatility, intergenerational mobility, and socioeconomic outcomes within the United States, with a focus on disadvantaged families, neighborhoods, and regions. He also conducts research on the role of anti-poverty transfer programs such as SNAP food stamps, the earned income tax credit, and TANF for improving economic well-being among low income individuals and families.