Historical data is not enough for economists to make sense of it. Instead, that data must be viewed through a theoretical framework that explains what has happened. ...
David Inserra Last year was a big year for age verification and assurance policies: the US Supreme Court upheld a Texas law mandating age verification for obscene, sexual content, setting a lower legal standard of protection for sexual expression, and ...
Chris Edwards and Yasmeen Kallash-Kyler The Trump administration is cracking down on fraud in welfare programs. Recent scandals in Minnesota suggest the ease with which people can steal from federal grant programs for food, childcare, and health care. The epidemic ...
Adam N. Michel Recent Republican proposals to exempt capital gains on certain home sales are a useful reminder that the capital gains tax distorts economic decisions and harms Americans. The Republican Study Committee (RSC) recently proposed eliminating capital gains taxes ...
“President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he would like to appoint Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to chair the Federal Reserve.” ...
“Gold prices tore past another milestone, with tariff threats against Canada and the possibility of a fresh U.S. government shutdown adding fuel to the metal’s historic rally.” ...
He was always a New York Democrat billionaire, and he was never going to be a champion of working people or free markets. Trump is a Likudnik, not America First, and always was the former and never the latter. ...
Constitutionalism gives us the expectation of governance according to rules that everyone from those that are governed to the ones that govern are expected to obey. But what happens if those that govern exempt themselves from those rules? ...
One in three graduates who are out of work and claiming benefits say poor health is preventing them from finding employment, as new analysis highlights mounting concern over the value of some university degrees and the UK’s approach to skills ...
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