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March 28, 2024

Federal Student Lending is Beyond Repair

…held water. For the vast majority of borrowers, loans made sense. They financed an investment that paid off. And below market interest rates paired with safety nets for borrowers with…

March 27, 2024

Market-oriented Reform Principles and Policies that Would Help the Housing Market

…design policies. The following offers such a set of market-oriented principles and policies that contrast sharply with President Biden’s analysis and plan. Reform Principles Any action needs to create more supply with the…

March 21, 2024

It’s Not Just Minority Neighborhoods—NYC’s Entire Property-Tax System Needs Reform

…in gentrifying parts of brownstone Brooklyn — because tax bills don’t reflect actual current market values, which should be the foundation of all property-tax bills. Inexplicably, condos are valued as…

March 19, 2024

Conservatives Distrust Higher Ed—But Still Need Degrees

Ideological opposition to “woke” colleges and universities could harm conservatives and rural communities. American’s faith in our colleges and universities has seen a marked decline in recent years, with the percentage of…

March 14, 2024

The “No Excuses” Model Is Due for a Renaissance

In a dispatch over the weekend, the New York Times took note of the rise of “super strict schools in England,” marked by “strict routines and detentions,” silent corridors, and “zero-tolerance” policies for even…

March 14, 2024

A Crucial Fix For Rent Regulation

…fix up when they become vacant off the market entirely. At a hearing last week of the City Council Housing Committee, members presented with the most recent city Housing and Vacancy Survey were…

March 11, 2024

Taking On the College Cartel

…results like rates of graduation, year-to-year retention, and job placement. Over the longer term, they would need to track student labor market outcomes and calculate graduates’ earnings—as compared to a…

March 8, 2024

State of the Union – Biden’s Housing Proposals Would be Harmful, Not Helpful

…seller’s market) as it is today, particularly for starter homes.  As economics 101 dictates, when demand exceeds supply, the result is inevitably higher prices. The President’s State of the Union…

March 6, 2024

College or Trade School? How About Both?

…access to higher education and reaped the benefits in terms of higher GDP and living standards. Education, then, feeds human capital development, the complex mix of education, skills, and social connection on which free markets depend for growth. To…

March 6, 2024

It’s Time to Scrap the Federal Student Loan Program

…should also be required to benchmark employee benefits, overhead, and administrative ranks against private sector norms, with student eligibility for federal loans contingent on acceptable performance. Moreover, institutions whose students…