Katie joins Money and Mental Health from the Social Market Foundation, where she led a programme of work around financial services. Her research has examined financial wellbeing at work, competition in the current account market, household savings and housing. Katie has also worked as an economic consultant. She has a BA in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from the University of Oxford and an MSc in International Political Economy from the London School of Economics. @katieuevans
Recent blogs
- The government must act to stop ‘debt threat’ letters during the Covid-19 outbreak April 14, 2020
- Universal design: how financial firms can make their systems work for everyone May 20, 2019
- Event catch-up: launching ‘The benefits assault course’ report in Parliament March 11, 2019
- Welcome steps on benefits reforms, but much more to be done to make the system accessible March 6, 2019