Emily Moss is a Senior Research Assistant for The Hamilton Project. Prior to joining the Brookings Institution, Emily researched inequality and social policy issues through internships with the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, the Poverty and Race Research Action Council, MIT’s Department of Urban Studies and Planning, and the New Economy Project. Emily graduated from Wellesley College in 2019 with degrees in economics and political science, where she was a Harry S. Truman Scholar.
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