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November 17, 2023

Male Malaise Is Not Just About ‘the Culture’

…men (aged 25–35) who are working full-time fell from about 80 percent in the 1990s to less than 70 percent today. For men without college degrees, the fall in full-time…

November 16, 2023

“Harm Reduction” Is No Solution

…in November 2021. But administering naloxone to an addict whose heroin has been spiked with fentanyl does not tell us anything about the fate of that addict over time—“longitudinally,” as…

November 16, 2023

Work in a World of Abundance

…term, it’s very likely that this time is not different. Strain’s musings on the distant future are, to me, the more interesting part of his argument. What happens if AI achieves what…

November 14, 2023

The Comeback City

Introduction “Given New York Today, Could Anyone Lead It?” So bemoaned a 1991 New York Times headline after decades of failure and futility.1 Crime was endemic, schools were failing, poverty…

November 14, 2023

Did Child Poverty Really Increase Last Year?

…percent, an all-time low. But in 2022, it rose to 12.4 percent—essentially back to its 2019 rate. (As a side note, that 2019 rate was an all-time low at the…

November 13, 2023

Family’s Place in America’s Social Fabric

…in the United States more broadly has changed dramatically in recent decades. At the same time, adults are finding satisfaction in their relationships with friends and coworkers. Many say having…

November 13, 2023

The Jobless AI Future Is Still a Long Way Off

…we get up each day with the goal of bettering ourselves and our communities? Or would we fall to the darker angels of our nature, with unoccupied time leading to…

November 13, 2023

How The IRS Discourages Boomer Charity

…law, be taxed as income. That’s because they’ve not been taxed previously; putting aside funds in “tax-advantaged accounts” reduces income at the time they’re deposited. They are, instead, taxed upon…

November 11, 2023

Why is NYC Telling Teachers to Not Keep Kids Safe?

…abused or neglected and three times as likely to be a victim of a maltreatment-related fatality. A New York Times analysis of child homicides in New York City from 2016 to 2022…

November 9, 2023

What Dems — And NYC — Can Learn From The GOP’s Bronx City Council Win

…even if their incomes go up. Nor is there any time limit on public housing — where some 20% of tenants have lived for 40 years or more. Similarly, rent-stabilized…