At the heart of the report is an “opportunity escalator”, a toolkit designed to help spread jobs and prosperity as widely as possible.
This looks at providing building blocks for workers and students, like transport, homes and healthy neighbourhoods.
It then seeks to match up skills with better paying jobs by linking authorities, educational centres and employers.
The report said targeted investment could boost the economy by £200bn within 10 years, and supporting the 18 most promising new industrial sites could help 30,000 low-paid workers earn about £6,700 more each year.
Additionally, it estimates helping people build stronger networks and connections could add £1.4bn in extra income for the poorest households by 2035.