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Thomas Savidge

Thomas Savidge is a Research Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research. He earned his Master’s in Public Policy from George Mason University and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Philosophy from SUNY New Paltz. Prior to joining AIER, Mr. Savidge was a Research Director at the American Legislative Exchange Council, focusing on tax and fiscal policy. He co-authored several publications focused on public pensions, public retiree benefits, bonded obligations, tax and expenditure limits, and state taxes. In 2020, Mr. Savidge published a peer-reviewed study on Tennessee public retirement systems with the PERI Center at MTSU titled “Tennessee Public Pensions: A Model for Reform.” Mr. Savidge has also written articles published in The Wall Street Journal, The Orange County Register, Taxnotes, The Washington Post, US News & World Report, The New York Post, and The Daily Caller.

Thomas Savidge