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A historic drop in America’s economic freedom

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Dear Fellow Conservative, It’s been a challenging couple of years. The global economy is dealin

Dear Fellow Conservative, It’s been a challenging couple of years. The global economy is dealing with one of the greatest political, social, and economic upheavals the world has faced. And the economic livelihoods of millions of people have been deeply disrupted not only by the health impacts of the pandemic but also by governments’ responses to it. That’s why The Heritage Foundation’s 2022 Index of Economic Freedom is so important this year. Our findings are eye-opening—and particularly concerning. Most countries have suffered to some extent, and economic freedom is declining across the globe. That’s especially true right here in America. And it’s giving me a serious cause for alarm. [You can read all about it when you get your free access to the 2022 Index of Economic Freedom today.](=/ODI0LU1IVC0zMDQAAAGFJyiC28hY6gfL33J84BUkL4UkePGsODROgmWY4wnVQ9FOMdY-j_NgseuX5mfwq3i0Fce-dVQ=) Inside this comprehensive Index, you’ll not only find out just how far America’s economic freedom ranking dropped, but you’ll also learn about: - The key findings for America and 176 other countries around the world. - 12 economic freedoms measured along with where each country ranks and why. - Cross-country comparisons that highlight why freedom matters now more than ever. At Heritage, we believe that the true path to preserving and enhancing opportunity, prosperity, and individual well-being is the path of freedom. And that’s why we produce this important guide each year. So, please be sure to get your free access using this secure link: [(=/ODI0LU1IVC0zMDQAAAGFJyiC28hY6gfL33J84BUkL4UkePGsODROgmWY4wnVQ9FOMdY-j_NgseuX5mfwq3i0Fce-dVQ=) And if you know anyone who is concerned about the state of economic freedom in America—and what that could mean for the future of our country—please feel free to share this resource with them. [You can use this link to get instant access to The Heritage Foundation’s 2022 Index of Economic Freedom right now. >>](=/ODI0LU1IVC0zMDQAAAGFJyiC28hY6gfL33J84BUkL4UkePGsODROgmWY4wnVQ9FOMdY-j_NgseuX5mfwq3i0Fce-dVQ=) Best, Andrew P. McIndoe VP, Development [The Heritage Foundation] The Heritage Foundation | 214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE | Washington, D.C. 20002 | (800) 546-2843 You are subscribed to Heritage Foundation e-mails as {EMAIL}. If you want to change your e-mail preferences, [please click here to update your subscription](). -

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