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September 20, 2024

Don’t Believe the Doomsayers. The American Dream Is Still In Reach for Young People

…to live a fulfilling life, and only 22% say having children is extremely or very important. These attitudes have played out in practice: America and other nations continue to experience plummeting…

September 17, 2024

The Future of Work

…on tech policy and telecommunications, particularly at the Federal Communications Commission and on Capitol Hill, and his analysis has appeared in such publications as The Hill, Reason, and National Review….

September 17, 2024

The Blue State Family Exodus: Families Are Migrating to Red and Purple States

…in the nation that saw more families leave than move into the state. Minnesota is no outlier. Parents are not generally moving towards states with the preferred family policies of…

September 10, 2024

America is Still Working

…Bureau of Economic Analysis National Income and Product Accounts Table 1.1.6 (http://www.bea.gov/national/nipaweb/Index.asp). Real GDP is divided by hours, from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Office of Productivity and Technology (“Total…

September 9, 2024

The Nanny State Is Not the Answer to Parents’ Challenges

…our children’s prospects with those of others, as he notes, keeping up with the Joneses is not a new or diagnosable condition. It is part of human nature. And the…

September 6, 2024

The Latest Chronic Absenteeism Numbers

…much into them. More telling will be the national average 2023–24 school year. Some researchers have provided estimates of the 2023–24 national average, but it is hard to predict just…

September 5, 2024

Hurt Pennsylvania’s Workers to Win Pennsylvania’s Votes?

…good-paying union jobs” and raise “serious questions” about the likelihood that the company would remain headquartered in Pittsburgh. The national-security argument here seems equally straightforward: Japan is one of the…

September 3, 2024

Event: New Census Data on American Families’ Economic Well-Being

…us for a lunchtime conversation on the new census data, where the nation’s leading experts will assess the economy’s performance and determine what it means for American families’ prosperity. Submit…

September 2, 2024

This Is How to Fix the Housing Crisis

…need to dust off our history books and remember how this country raised the legal alcohol drinking age. The National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984 demanded states raise the minimum age…

August 29, 2024

The Distribution of Social Capital across Individuals and its Relationship to Income

…linkage and imputation across several nationally representative datasets, we produce a comprehensive measure of social capital at the individual level. We validate our measure by aggregating it to the state…