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Andrew Fung

Senior Economic & Technology Policy Analyst

Andrew Fung is a Senior Economic & Technology Policy Analyst with the Progressive Policy Institute. His work focuses on the intersection of the economy, technology, and innovation.

Before joining PPI, Andrew was a part of the Bipartisan Policy Center’s Technology Project, where he wrote on issues including AI, 5G, the internet of things, and antitrust regulation. He also interned with the Office of Barack and Michelle Obama, Congressman Ro Khanna, and in the California State Senate and Assembly.

Andrew graduated from American University with a Master’s in Public Policy and B.A.s in Political Science and Economics. He was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, and enjoys doing crosswords, rock climbing, and watching movies in his free time.

Recent Work

Press Release  |  May 12, 2025

New PPI Report Warns Credit Card Rate Caps Could Limit Access for Working-Class Borrowers

  • Andrew Fung Alex Kilander Sophia Lu
Publication  |  May 12, 2025

Cutting Credit: How Rate Caps Undermine Access for Working Americans

  • Alex Kilander Andrew Fung Sophia Lu
Press Release  |  February 10, 2025

New PPI Report Analyzes the “Wageless Boom,” Immigration, and the 2024 Election

  • Michael Mandel Andrew Fung
Publication  |  February 10, 2025

Real Wages, Immigration, and the Election

  • Michael Mandel Andrew Fung
Publication  |  October 22, 2024

Argentina: AI and the App Economy

  • Michael Mandel Andrew Fung
Press Release  |  August 13, 2024

New PPI Report Examines Impact of ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ on Consumer Credit

  • Andrew Fung
Publication  |  August 13, 2024

Buy Now, Pay Later: The New Face of Consumer Credit

  • Andrew Fung
Press Release  |  August 1, 2024

Amazon Tops PPI’s Investment Heroes List for Fifth Consecutive Year

  • Michael Mandel Andrew Fung
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