AGIF Releases Final Video in Satire Series Showing How Big Businesses Support Health Care Access and Affordable Prescriptions
“Cured Too Fast” highlights pharmacy access, same-day prescription pickup, and extended hours made possible by large companies
Diana London for Newsmax: With Help of U.S. Business, Trump Scores Another Win
Recently, the Trump administration announced a series of agreements aimed at dramatically lowering the price of in vitro fertilization, typically referred to as IVF, in a huge win for American families.
American Growth & Innovation Forum Launches “Down with Discounts,” the Second Video in Its National Ad Series on How Big Businesses Keep America Affordable
Stellantis’ $13 Billion Bet on American Manufacturing Shows Why Scale Still Matters
A Smarter FTC for a Stronger Economy: Why Trump’s Return to Traditional Antitrust Enforcement Is Good for Growth and Consumers
The Trump administration’s FTC marks a return to balanced, fact-based antitrust enforcement. Learn how this shift benefits businesses, consumers, and the broader U.S. economy by restoring predictability and promoting smart, pro-growth oversight.
AGIF’s New “Convenient Rage” Ad Campaign Flips the Script on Big Business Critics
Coalition of Leading Advocacy Groups Urges Congress to Support American Businesses and Innovation
After the Google Ruling: Macro and Market Ripples That Matter
Why Market Stability Isn’t Enough in Healthcare
Vertical integration is how markets win
Why Breaking Up Integrated Healthcare Systems Would Hurt Patients and Raise Costs
Strategic Splits vs. Forced Breakups: The Kraft Heinz Lesson
The Google Antitrust Ruling: Why Breaking Big Would Break Consumers
Big Companies, Big Impact
How America’s Biggest Companies Are Building a Greener Future
Vertical Integration Is a National Security Strategy
AGIF Board Member Sam Kuebler Talks Tariffs
Where Do Second Chances Start? Sometimes in a Warehouse. Sometimes in a Pharmacy.
You Can’t Have National Resilience Without National Scale
America Tops the Fortune Global 500 — But the Lead Is Shrinking
This year’s Fortune Global 500 confirms what most Americans already experience every day — from healthcare to highways, broadband to banking — that large U.S. companies continue to power not just our economy, but the global economy.