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January 18, 2024

Evidence Mounts That Pre-K Harms Kids

…But in 2019, Deming’s students extended his methods to cover the original subjects over a longer time horizon, as well as students who attended Head Start in the in the 1980s. The…

January 17, 2024

Achieving Housing Abundance Through State and Local Land Use and Zoning Reform

…allowing builders of all sizes to build abundant market-rate housing over time. Fortunately, this is already happening – and entirely without federal involvement. In 2023 alone, Washington, Montana, and Vermont…

January 17, 2024

Tax Extenders Package Would Cut the Child Tax Credit’s Annual Work Requirement in Half

…and Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden (D-OR) is notable for far more than its timing. On the plus side, and to the negotiators’ credit, it’s a rare example of bipartisan cooperation…

January 16, 2024

Dry January Should Be Drug Free

…alcoholism contributes to premature deaths—but slowly and over time. The wave of drug overdoses has hit hard—and in the moment, as we rightly wring out hands about “deaths of despair.”…

January 15, 2024

New York’s Voter Suppression

Some Americans never register to vote. Those of us who do usually register just once. But over the past two years I’ve registered three times. I might even do it…

January 12, 2024

When It Comes to the State of the American Economy, Let’s Keep It Real

…updates thresholds only for inflation—fell from 19.5% to 1.6%.”  Or how about a recent study by Gerald Auten and David Splinter that found that income inequality has changed little over time, challenging…

January 12, 2024

Congress Shouldn’t Expand Welfare in Return for Corporate Tax Cuts

…Moving forward, Congress could automatically increase the maximum benefit with inflation each year to ensure its real value stays constant over time, though Congress should avoid jacking up the current…

January 12, 2024

Get Ready for AI-Driven Skill Democratization

…platter knowledge and skills that would otherwise take considerable time, effort, and money to acquire, potentially broadening and strengthening our human capital base and freeing up highly talented people to…

January 12, 2024

What is the Utah “Family Miracle”?

…national media — from NPR to The New York Times — it led other states across the nation, from Arkansas to Texas, to also take legislative steps to reign in Big Tech and protect…

January 11, 2024

Tax Credit Nation — Politicians Are Casting New Spending As ‘Tax Cuts,’ Hiding Their True Cost

…president called the policy a “tax cut” 15 times. Despite that rhetoric, the policy actually dispensed far more in new benefit spending than tax relief. That’s typical, especially when politicians describe “refundable”…