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February 25, 2025
…to change the trajectory of the nation. But Trump can’t deliver this promise only by cutting wasteful spending. American taxpayers have been forced to fund DEI programs in Europe, drag…
February 25, 2025
…the Buckeye state. For instance, only 47.6% of children across the state are growing up in an intact, married family—again, well below the national average of 53 percent. This sets…
February 24, 2025
…point in the national discourse on higher education policy. On April 22, 2019, Senator Elizabeth Warren, vying for the Democratic nomination for president, announced that as president she’d cancel up…
February 24, 2025
…to $1,924 in 2019 and to $2,634 in 2023. National caseload and spending data are naturally comprised of individual state data. With its large population, California contributes significantly to the…
February 24, 2025
…Institution—one from 2019 and another just last week—illustrate the fluid and unpredictable nature of AI development. The 2019 Brookings study analyzed data from 1980 to 2016, using early computer and automation trends…
February 21, 2025
…as reports of hope and happiness among the American people have fallen.3 Although the precarious state of the dream can be attributed in part to changes in the nation’s economy,…
February 20, 2025
…opinion also consistent with long-run trends in living standards and opportunity? According to populists on the right and left, Americans have seen meager income growth at best. National conservatives like…
February 18, 2025
…the fundamental building block of a society, as the cell is of an organism. A nation with increasingly fewer families has less social cohesion and less of a future. Americans…
February 11, 2025
…to provide a clearer picture of evolving employment and skill demands. As the recent National Academies report on AI and work pointed out, this enhanced data, when combined with powerful new AI…
February 10, 2025
…nationally. His research found an astounding 30-percentage-point happiness gap between married and unmarried Americans. Although the research on the benefits of marriage is robust, it is also clear that the…