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May 1, 2023

Here’s How Hochul Can Salvage Her Goal of More Affordable Housing in NY

Notably missing from the budget the Legislature is passing is a proposal Gov. Kathy Hochul had marked as a top priority: spurring cities and towns to build 800,000 new housing units….

March 31, 2023

AI and the Future of Work: Preparing the Workforce for an AI-Driven Economy

…the continued integration of AI tools across our economy. To paraphrase Mark Twain, reports of the “end of work” have been greatly exaggerated – more than once. Throughout history, the…

March 27, 2023

Here Are the Kinds of Jobs Chat AI Is Likeliest to Affect

…out last week with a first look at the potential labor market impact of chat technology. If these initial “guesstimates” hold up, we might be looking at an inversion of the recent…

February 8, 2023

Where the Tech Layoffs Are Hitting Hardest

…months.  The tech sector is reportedly taking a beating after a decade as the darling of the economy and the market. On the ground it looks more like a scolding,…

January 7, 2023

Personal Responsibility, Not Victimhood, Is the Path to Success

…is called the “Success Sequence,” and black and Hispanic young adults who have followed it are markedly more likely to be flourishing financially today, according to a recent report from the American…

December 15, 2022

The Myth of Income Stagnation

…confirm that the conventional wisdom is off-base. According to the CBO, median household income from market activities – labor, business, and capital income, as well as retirement income from past…

January 3, 2022

Dynamism as a Public Philosophy

…Regulatory institutions appear to be a significant depressant on job satisfaction, particularly credit market regulations (such as interest rate controls) and goods market regulations. The institutions of collective bargaining and regulations on hiring…