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January 3, 2023

Perspective: Women Are More Likely to Make Friends at Work Than Men. Here’s Why That Matters

…of these occupations are also disproportionately male.  It’s fair to question how much women are dedicating their time and energy to these pursuits out of their own volition, because of…

December 15, 2022

The Myth of Income Stagnation

…was over three times faster from 1990 to 2019 than it was from 1979, the year CBO’s data begin, to 1990. The BLS’s wage data go back further. They show…

August 30, 2022

Biden’s Student Loan Debt Plan is Driven by Politics, Not Economics

…could be. But the cutoff, $125,000 for individuals, means that borrowers earning three times the median income in the United States are still eligible for this giveaway. More important, the plan delivers…

June 15, 2022

Second Time’s the Charm?

…both pro-family policy and the sustained reduction of poverty, but the nature of Romney’s approach forced hard choices and brought some differing assumptions to the surface. At the time, the…

January 3, 2022

Dynamism as a Public Philosophy

…its propensity to deliver socio-economic security, but on its regard for individual liberty. What began on the right as a criticism of the excesses of Rawlsianism has evolved in our time…

November 16, 2021

The Changing Face of Social Breakdown

…in America, and what we take to be the obstacles to human flourishing in our time. This different understanding isn’t quite new either, but it is often left implicit, so…