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May 2, 2024

A New Lost Generation: Disengaged, Aimless, and Adrift

…grace” during the pandemic, one middle school teacher and administrator told me. Students didn’t just get passing marks, they got good grades for minimal effort. Now there’s a lack of…

April 23, 2024

Awkward Truth: Subsidizing Women’s Work Drives Down Birthrates

…minister of state for universities and science. New York Times columnist Michelle Goldberg argued that “in countries that support working mothers, like Sweden, Denmark, Norway and France, birthrates are basically fine.”…

April 21, 2024

The Real Bias at NPR: Story Selection

…sociologist Herbert J. Gans studied in his landmark 1980 book Deciding What’s News: story selection. Quite simply, the “news,” as Gans helps us understand, is not a self-evident set of events about…

April 18, 2024

Back from the brink: The intellectual tide is turning on marriage and civil society

…deepest problems. And, contra The New Yorker’s insinuation, religious couples are markedly happier and more stably married than their secular peers. There are three features to the decline in family…

April 17, 2024

Homelessness and the Persistence of Deprivation: Income, Employment, and Safety Net Participation

…severe deprivation rather than large and sudden losses of income. People appear to experience homelessness because they are very poor despite being connected to the labor market and safety net,…

April 11, 2024

What a New Report on 10 years of AI Research Reveals

…workers with writing or coding, as well as with human interaction on the job. This application, they say, could lower barriers to entry and democratize skills, potentially boosting the labor market value of workers with less…

April 10, 2024

The Political Landmines Buried in the Latest Jobs Report

CNN on Friday dubbed the latest monthly jobs report a “blowout,” pointing to 303,000 net new jobs created in March. President Joe Biden immediately claimed credit, saying the report “marks a…

April 3, 2024

Feds Should Take a Big Step Back on Student Loans

…virtues of free markets, described a role for the government in solving the failure of the market to adequately fund efficient investments in education. But our persistent mismanagement of this essential program…

April 1, 2024

How Private Student Lending Can Repair Higher Education

Key Points Private student loans are a relatively small share of the market for higher education finance; however, scaling back the beleaguered federal student loan program would offer an opportunity…

March 30, 2024

Preventing Weed Smoking — Not More Weed Shops — Is What NYC Needs Now

…recent meeting, it highlighted the fact that “there have been $183 million in sales since New York’s adult-use cannabis market first opened. The month of December was a high mark for…