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June 4, 2024

What Comes After Neoliberalism?

…fiscal responsibility. The inflation to which it contributed is a major headwind in his quest for re-election. Finally, Biden’s regulatory agenda rejects the consumer-welfare standard in competition policy in favor of a…

May 30, 2024

Building a High Tech Workforce for the Future

…to retrain as AI use specialists. In March, at a meeting organized by NYU economist Dr. Julia Lane, AEI, and Stanford University’s Digital Economy Lab, a workshop of senior economists…

May 21, 2024

Did AI Just Pass the Turing Test?

…in the UC San Diego study is that it clearly identifies what constitutes true human-level intelligence. It isn’t mastery of advanced calculus or another challenging technical field. Instead, what stands…

May 15, 2024

The American heart is closing to marriage and family. Can red states change that?

…families also tend to enjoy more successful and safer schools.” Florida also stands to benefit economically and educationally by being one of the few states that demographers project will see continued increases…

May 10, 2024

A Jumble of Standards: How State and Federal Authorities Have Underestimated Child Maltreatment Fatalities

…maltreatment fatalities. Read the full PDF. “There is no standard, mandated reporting system for child abuse or neglect deaths in this country. Definitions, investigative procedures, and reporting requirements vary from…

May 9, 2024

FAFSA Flop: What Is Going On with the 2024–25 Cycle?

…discussed practical tips for submitting the FAFSA as it currently stands and the appropriate level of optimism we should have for the 2025–26 cycle after learning from this year’s. The…

May 9, 2024

State Housing Bills Are Dead; Time for Local Leaders to Step Up

…ratios and other zoning standards. Housing reformers will inevitable run into opposition from those who will argue against any form of change and those who complain that reforms don’t contain…

May 8, 2024

Beltway Liberals Are Playing Name Games to Expand the Welfare State

…living with a minor, and not pregnant, among other criteria. Since the 1990s, ABAWDs have faced more stringent standards for collecting food stamps than single parents, disabled individuals, and the…

May 8, 2024

Correcting for Bias; How Public Radio Can Better Serve All Americans

…also a reporter and manager for a nightly news program. Permit me to note not for vanity but for as relevant to my standing to address you that my work…

May 6, 2024

How States and Communities Can Strengthen Marriages 

Family is the greatest source of social capital, providing the setting in which people grow, develop, and anchor their lives. Stable and healthy marriages are at the foundation of strong…