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Lisa Camner McKay is a writer/analyst with the Opportunity & Inclusive Growth Institute at the Minneapolis Fed. In this role, she creates content for diverse audiences in support of the Institute's policy and research work. This includes writing articles for For All magazine and the Institute website, drafting email communications, and creating content for @OIGInstitute, the Institute’s Twitter account.
Prior to joining the Bank, Lisa was a political science editor for W. W. Norton as well as a freelance writer and editor for the Chicago Fed and for academic researchers. She has a master’s degree in political science from Princeton University and a bachelor’s degree in international relations from the University of Chicago.
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Inquiring minds: Q&A with Kevin Rinz
January 4, 2023Article
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Inquiring minds: Q&A with Teegawende Zeida
December 6, 2022Article
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The long shadow of long COVID
December 2, 2022Article
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Ambitious questions, transformative answers: A conversation on the opportunity and inclusion research agenda
October 5, 2022Article
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Scholar spotlight: Belinda Archibong
October 5, 2022Article
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Scholar spotlight: Peter Arcidiacono
October 5, 2022Article
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Institute update: An innovative lab of ideas
October 5, 2022Article
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A rich bargain: When your cup of coffee comes with a shot of inflation
October 5, 2022Data
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How the racial wealth gap has evolved—and why it persists
October 3, 2022Article
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The economic equation of old age in the era of COVID-19
September 9, 2022Article
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Inquiring minds: Q&A with Marina Mileo Gorzig
August 30, 2022Article
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Inquiring minds: Q&A with Eric Ohrn
August 8, 2022Article
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Inquiring minds: Q&A with Jane Olmstead-Rumsey
July 22, 2022Article
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Choosing a school is hard. Tailored information can help.
June 27, 2022Article
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Wozniak named to governor’s Energy Transition Advisory Committee
June 2, 2022Article
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Opportunity & Inclusive Growth Institute expands with three new economists
May 23, 2022Article
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Family matters
April 25, 2022Article
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Institute update: Growing the conversation
March 29, 2022Article
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The snow globe economy
March 29, 2022Article
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Year in Review: Summary of 2021 Institute Working Papers
February 2, 2022Article
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The great balancing act
January 26, 2022Article
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The long coattails of economic inequality
January 6, 2022Article
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New report on initial effects of minimum wage laws in the Twin Cities
November 9, 2021Article
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Scholar Spotlight: Dionissi Aliprantis
October 18, 2021Article
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Blueprint for opportunity
October 18, 2021Article
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Where do we go from here?
October 14, 2021Article
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Reaching our full potential
September 7, 2021Article
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Many jobs, few employers
September 3, 2021Article
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Immigration nation
July 6, 2021Article
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Fed’s “Racism and the Economy” series examines racism’s impact on the economics profession
April 16, 2021Article
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First comes love, then come taxes
April 15, 2021Article
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Scholar Spotlight: Abdoulaye Ndiaye
April 14, 2021Article
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Scholar Spotlight: Ariell Zimran
April 14, 2021Article
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Making a difference as an economist
March 17, 2021Article
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Year in Review: Summary of 2020 Institute Working Papers
January 29, 2021Article
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2020 Opportunity & Inclusive Growth Institute working papers: A retrospective
January 27, 2021Article
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Reducing inequality with the minimum wage
June 26, 2018Article