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December 19, 2023

Sins of Omission: Public Broadcasting Fails to Reach a Broad Cross-Section of America

…a Christian school in Nashville whose campus is alcohol-free and specializes in preparing graduates to work in the music industry. The Nashville university also requires study of Shakespeare, the Greeks and the…

December 18, 2023

The State of Democratic Capitalism: 2023

…— six years after the financial crisis — for the median inflation-adjusted wages to return to its level in 2007 level. For six years, over half of workers lost ground. It is…

December 14, 2023

The Myth of the 1%

…and more women have entered the workforce. This considerable improvement in Americans’ well-being is more striking than the share of income accruing to the country’s highest earners. Compare a median-income household to…

December 11, 2023

How Public Housing Encourages Single Parenthood and Penalizes Marriage

…data from HUD’s Office of Policy Development and Research, median income per person in public and subsidized housing is just $8,000 today, and 77 % of tenants are classified as “lowest-income”…

December 4, 2023

A Pro-Market and Pro-Social Economy

…understanding of the fundamentally social nature of market economics, as Gregg explained in his recent appearance on our Hardly Working podcast, is heavily indebted to the Scottish Enlightenment and one of its chief protagonists, Adam Smith. According to Gregg, the Smithian tradition…

December 4, 2023

Post-Prohibition Pot Regulation: Should It Be More Like Tobacco?

…to hearing Bulgarian, Chinese, Russian and even Hebrew spoken at the grocery store.”  What’s more, large numbers of localities — the majority in California and New York — have chosen…

November 11, 2023

Why is NYC Telling Teachers to Not Keep Kids Safe?

…found that Black children “were killed by family members at about seven times the rate for white and Asian children and three times the rate for Hispanic children.”  But no,…

November 9, 2023

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

…are all mixed, they are black, Spanish, Indian,” she said. “I feel sad because why they doing this, I don’t understand.” That’s how a Republican can win in a district…

October 31, 2023

It Takes Two

…difference. They could adopt curriculums that emphasize the “success sequence,” as does the Vertex Partnership Academies network of charter schools founded by my American Enterprise Institute colleague, Ian Rowe. The success sequence…

October 27, 2023

What Happened to the American Dream?

…steady growth and low unemployment, but also of growth that was more widely shared than in much of the recent past — with the strongest improvement in median incomes since the 1990s, wage…