Caroline M. Sallee

Caroline M. Sallee is a Consultant at Anderson Economic Group, working in the Public Policy, Fiscal, and Economic Analysis practice area. Ms. Sallee’s background is in applied economics and public finance.

Her recent work includes an economic impact assessment for Michigan’s University Research Corridor (Michigan State University, University of Michigan, and Wayne State University), economic and fiscal impact studies for Michigan State University, and the benchmarking of Michigan’s business taxes with other states in a project for the Michigan House of Representatives. She has also completed several technology industry reviews, estimating the wages and employment of technology workers in Southeast Michigan and West Virginia.

Prior to joining Anderson Economic Group, Ms. Sallee worked for the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) as a member of the Education, Workforce and Income Security team. She has also worked as a market analyst for Hábitus, a market research firm in Quito, Ecuador and as a legislative assistant for two U.S. Representatives.

Ms. Sallee holds a Masters degree in Public Policy from the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan and a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics and history from Augustana College in Illinois.