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March 11, 2025

The American Dream in Ohio depends on stronger Buckeye families

…The challenge, then, facing Ohio leaders is to take steps to strengthen marriage and family life across the state. Policymakers should ask public schools to teach the Success Sequence(which underlines the…

February 14, 2025

Poverty During the Pandemic and the Role of Government Transfers

…that pandemic-era policies played an important role in maintaining economic wellbeing during this period. Policymakers have long debated how best to alleviate child poverty and what role government support should…

February 4, 2025

Snip, Snip: Spending Cuts Are Coming 

…circulated a short list of would-be savings totaling over $5 trillion, followed by a 50-page menu offering almost $15 trillion in nominal deficit reduction alongside more than $3 trillion in potential “sweeteners.” If lawmakers

January 2, 2025

AI Will Have a Major Impact on Labor Markets. Here’s How the US Can Prepare

…the nation’s analytic systems and reports are not geared to produce the forward-looking “headlight” measures decision-makers need to navigate ambiguous, rapidly evolving technological change. Federal statistical data usually tell us…

December 17, 2024

Industrial Policy and Deficits: Dark Clouds for Democratic Capitalism

…who wants a job can get a job. The unemployment rate remains very low — well under the rate at which most economists and Federal Reserve policymakers believe is sustainable…

October 9, 2024

Learning the Right Lessons from the “China Shock”

…it is about consumption, productivity growth, and wage growth. What, then, are the right lessons? There are two important lessons for economists and policymakers from the “China shock” literature. First,…

October 8, 2024

The Longshoremen Are Making the Wrong Demands

…of cheaper labor, relocated within the United States or overseas. Policymakers, focused on the real overall gains for the economy, gave little thought to the millions who would need retraining,…

August 26, 2024

Vouching for Self-Sufficiency

…According to Elizabeth Grossman, general counsel for FHJC, “There is no valid or even rational reason for landlords and brokers to discriminate against those with housing vouchers.” That’s just not…

June 26, 2024

American Workers Are Doing Great. They Could Be Doing Even Better.

…words: I enthusiastically agree. I would articulate that consensus as follows: American workers are doing great. But we should not be satisfied. Workers could be doing even better, and policymakers

April 23, 2024

Awkward Truth: Subsidizing Women’s Work Drives Down Birthrates

Birthrates are low and falling in the United States, and commentators and policymakers are starting to realize this is a problem. It’s tempting to assume that this is about affordability: People aren’t…