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New Research Debunks Claim That A $15 Minimum Wage Would Not Reduce Employment
President Joe Biden is pushing a federal $15 minimum wage in his sweeping $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package, and the policy is only gaining steam in progressive circles.
3 Studies That Show Lockdowns Are Ineffective At Slowing COVID-19
Across America and Europe, many government officials are resuming lockdowns and tightening restrictions in the face of rising COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths. But do they work?
Revisiting The Legacy Of The Friedman Doctrine 50 Years Later
Fifty years after Milton Friedman's famous essay, the debate continues.
California Voters Reject Economically-Illiterate ‘Rent Control’ Ballot Measure
Californians were wise to learn from the failures of other states.
Trump’s Trade War Failed To Restore Manufacturing Jobs, New Analysis Shows
The tariffs helped some manufacturers by hurting others, for a net loss.
Government Should Address The Monopolies It Created Before Tackling Big Tech
Whether it’s Mylan’s EpiPen or the USPS’s monopoly on first class mail, there are countless examples where high prices and poor service have been built on a foundation of government protection.
Why America Is Experiencing Two Very Different Economic Recoveries
Evidence suggests the disparity in unemployment stems in large part from the different ways states are approaching the coronavirus.
6 Lessons On The History And Economics Of Taxation
Here are six observations derived from both the history and economics of taxes.
Is Biden's Economic Plan Much Different Than Trump's?
Would Joe Biden’s Trump-ish plan actually improve the economy?
France Rules Out Economic Lockdown Despite Surge In COVID-19 Cases, Says ‘Collateral Damage’ Too Severe
French President Emmanuel Macron recently ruled out initiating a new series of economic lockdowns despite a resurgence of COVID-19 cases.
How Bitcoin Can Resolve COVID-19 Controversies
Bitcoin, which is widely known as a speculative cryptocurrency, was actually designed with accountability in mind and innate properties that can help mitigate the issues of truth and accountability in connection with the coronavirus.
Why Uber And Lyft Are About To Shut Down All Operations In California
This Friday, Uber and Lyft will have to entirely shut down operations in California. Sadly, this was preventable.
Hyperinflation Arrives In The Middle East
Lebanon has become the first country in the Middle East and North Africa region in history to experience hyperinflation.
Big Tech Hearing Shows How Little Congress Understands About Competition
Congress's anti-trust accusations against big tech are as ironic as they are ignorant.
The Federal Reserve Is Both Too Politicized And Too Powerful
Federal Reserve independence is a myth. Here's why.
Hey Congress: Here’s One Economic Stimulus Proposal That Wouldn’t Cost Taxpayers Trillions
Here’s a proposal for another kind of stimulus that would do much more good and cost much, much less.
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