The American Economic Liberties Project is a non-partisan, non-profit advocacy organization founded in 2020 that works to combat concentrated corporate power and advance economic liberty. It promotes stronger antitrust enforcement, corporate accountability, and policies designed to reduce monopoly power and protect workers, consumers, small businesses, and democratic institutions.
Antitrust and competition policy, aggressive merger enforcement, regulation of dominant digital platforms, healthcare and pharmaceutical competition, labor market competition, consumer protection, utility and airline regulation, and broader reforms aimed at limiting corporate concentration and strengthening administrative enforcement.
Primarily funded by philanthropic foundation grants and individual donors; does not accept corporate funding.
Founded and previously led by Sarah Miller; affiliated with leaders in the modern antitrust movement including Zephyr Teachout, Matt Stoller, and former FTC Commissioner Alvaro Bedoya; aligned with organizations in the anti-monopoly movement such as the Open Markets Institute.
Non-profit organization (501(c)(3))