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September 19, 2023

It’s OK to Like Both Public Schools and School Choice

…of sex education. Students choose groups and activities, which electives to take, and which books to read for book reports. Teachers choose where to apply for a job, which materials…

September 18, 2023

West Virginia Budget Cuts Are a Taste of Higher Ed’s Future

…have to cut programs and faculty as demand dries up. The pandemic made matters worse. Many students decided that Zoom classes were a waste of time and money. A tight…

September 18, 2023

A GOP Plan to Raise the Minimum Wage Is Also a Bid for Immigration Reform

Republicans have talked a lot in recent years about becoming a “workers party,” without having much of an agenda to match the rhetoric. A new Senate proposal aims to start changing that….

September 18, 2023

A Degree of Risk

…what they have borrowed, if anything at all. As my colleague at the American Enterprise Institute, Nat Malkus, has argued, Biden’s IDR reforms would ostensibly transform a loan repayment program into…

September 17, 2023

Tracking ‘two-parent privilege’ in Utah

…nation. What is true of economic mobility seems to also apply to academic performance: Family stability in the community matters. Clearly, family patterns are tied to the success not only…

September 15, 2023

What Does a Good Economy Look Like?

…workers regaining more ground. But the sourness of public opinion on the economy seems to match up pretty well with Furman’s estimates. At the very least, no matter where we stand relative…

September 14, 2023

The Privilege Hiding in Plain Sight

…obscurity of academic journals into the public conversation.” Kearney simply sticks to the facts and makes an overwhelming data-based case that marriage and stable two-parent families matter monumentally to the…

September 12, 2023

Who Is Happiest? Married Mothers and Fathers, Per the Latest General Social Survey

…reason why happiness has declined nationally, according to that same study. The research found an astounding 30-percentage-point happiness gap between married and unmarried Americans. Other factors do matter—including income, educational…

August 31, 2023

Where Are The Energy Stamps, Joe?

…millions of families are currently losing government health and food stamp benefits as the pandemic recedes only reinforces that point. Then there’s the matter of cost. Just reviving the child allowance payments made in…

August 29, 2023

How to Reengage Parents in Their Children’s Schooling

…student performance with them, and feel more attached to the school community. (This matters most for parents who may otherwise feel marginalized or disconnected.) Parents and teachers collectively set academic…