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July 17, 2023
…of landlord–tenant relations — like housing and building-code enforcement — has historically been a matter for localities, the units of government by far the closest to housing markets. Cities and…
July 13, 2023
…on several straightforward assumptions. First, taxpayers shouldn’t be treated as a bottomless pit of support for higher education. Higher education is a marketplace, and it shouldn’t enjoy public subsidy without…
July 12, 2023
…groceries at a price based on customers’ incomes. These distortions to New York’s housing market may seem outrageous or counterproductive, but they do not mean the state rent-regulation law is…
July 10, 2023
…individual earnings rather than the earnings of the tax unit. This change would not affect single beneficiaries, but it would markedly alter the benefits available to married couples. Under current…
July 7, 2023
…of economic liberty or freedom being employed. A rough rule of thumb: A society that relies more on the market and less on government intervention, the greater its economic freedom….
July 7, 2023
If history is any guide, Supreme Court ruling in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard won’t mark the end of the struggle over the constitutionality of race-conscious policies. It won’t even mark…
July 6, 2023
…college, entering adulthood without the knowledge and skills that are most highly compensated in the labor market. And, in marked contrast to the picture in the early days of affirmative…
June 30, 2023
…in the job market” have grown. Another noted how in 2021, her family could afford a vacation yet today was straining to afford children’s shoes. Why are these Democrats bashing Biden’s economy in the…
June 28, 2023
…levels of experience and education tend to gain new skills faster, and the market rewards that learning through higher wages. One step-up begets the next, and nothing succeeds like success….
June 28, 2023
…substance rather than a mere marketing gimmick: Bidenomics is rooted in the simple idea that we need to grow the economy from the middle out and the bottom up—not the…