In 2005, I dropped out of school. At that time, I had no insecurities about dropping out of school. I thought that as long as I worked hard, I would soon find a good job and realize my ideals and ...
Andrew Gillen Note: This post updates last month’s post. The biggest changes from last month include: Split the HEA plan into two parts to account for the newly proposed hardship plan, and adding the latest batch of loans forgiven, $4.5B via ...
Puzder supports what is today called “enlightened shareholder values,” according to which shareholders want “woke” goals. ...
George Selgin Photo by Kanchanara@Unsplash This summer witnessed a major new plot twist in the Bitcoin saga. Originally conceived of as a revolutionary grass-roots alternative to established fiat currencies, including the US dollar, the twist has Bitcoin serving not to ...
A construction industry awards event has sparked a sexism row after featuring female performers in skin-tight, builder-themed outfits, leading to widespread criticism and calls for change within the sector. On The Tools, an online community for builders, faced backlash when ...
Luke Johnson, the chairman of Gail’s bakery chain and a prominent entrepreneur, has warned that some of his businesses “might not survive” under Labour’s proposed workers’ rights reforms. Speaking to the Employment Rights Bill committee, Johnson expressed concerns over the ...
George Osborne has bolstered his personal fortune since leaving politics, as he joins a trio of investment bankers sharing a £30 million pot after record profits at Robey Warshaw, the influential City advisory firm where he works. Accounts for the ...
House prices across the UK are higher than they were a year ago in every region and are forecasted to continue rising in 2025, despite potential dampening effects from recent budget changes. According to property search website Zoopla, average house ...
We hear of many schemes to promote government “efficiency.” The problem is that the very nature of government makes “efficiency” impossible. ...
We hear of many schemes to promote government “efficiency.” The problem is that the very nature of government makes “efficiency” impossible. ...