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The Mississippi Economic Policy Center (MEPC) engages in rigorous, accessible and timely analysis to inform the policy debate on issues that affect the economic and social well being of working families and low-wealth Mississippians. An independent, nonpartisan initiative, MEPC is managed by the Enterprise Corporation of the Delta (ECD), a regional financial institution and community development intermediary dedicated to strengthening communities, building assets and improving lives in economically distressed areas in the Mid South.

The MEPC began work in the fall of 2006 to respond to the need for research and information guiding the state's recovery from Hurricane Katrina.  As the work developed, it became clear that a similar level of analysis could be used to build the body of research on systemic public policy issues that affect Mississippi's working families. Specifically, MEPC conducts analysis in the following policy areas:

  • Fiscal Policy (Mississippi Budget and Taxes)
  • Income and Workforce Supports
  • Responsible Lending
  • Mississippi Economic Recovery Resources

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News

February 28, 2010
County poverty rate is higher than state average (click here)

February 08, 2010
Mississippi Think Tank Calls for Balanced Approach to Revenue Shortfall (click here)

February 07, 2010
Mississippi - time for reveille on new revenue? (click here)

February 01, 2010
Time for new revenue? Tax advocates seek to 'balance' budget cuts (click here)

January 31, 2010
Budget: New revenue's inevitable (click here)

January 29, 2010
*MEPC Director, Ed Sivak Appears on Mississippi Public Broadcasting's (MPB) news program “Quorum”* (click here)

January 15, 2010
State Lawmakers Weigh Budget Cuts Against Tax Increases (click here)

January 08, 2010
Desoto County Students Benefit From Educational Resource Online (click here)

January 04, 2010
A Balanced Approach to State's Economic Shortfall (click here)

December 16, 2009
1 in 3 Mississippi families fails to make ends meet (click here)

December 14, 2009
Miss. Reaching Out to Nontraditional Students (click here)

December 02, 2009
Surviving economic downturn is first worry (click here)

November 08, 2009
Analysis: No talk of new Miss. taxes during crunch (click here)