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June 24, 2023

Family Affordability in America: A Story of Decline or Achievement?

…on these interpretations. Join AEI’s Scott Winship and Angela Rachidi and American Compass’s Oren Cass to review and debate the evidence on family affordability in America. Event Materials Event Transcript…

June 22, 2023

The Cost of Thriving Has Fallen: Correcting and Rejecting the American Compass Cost-of-Thriving Index

…increase in all these costs—and dramatically so for some of them. Making appropriate adjustments to Cass’s figures, we find that it has become easier for a male earner to support…

June 21, 2023

The Bad Math Behind Economic Doomerism

It’s a big week for American Compass, a think tank founded in 2020 that fancies itself as the “pre-eminent alternative to the Old Right’s market fundamentalism.” On the heels of its new…

June 20, 2023

Down Through the Ages

…“No one is getting paid enough, there’s not adequate maternity leave, no one can afford hospital bills, most of us can’t afford a house—like, what did you think would happen?”…

June 16, 2023

The Missing Context Behind “Cuts” in Fast-Growing Welfare Programs

Official Washington just completed a heated debate on the debt limit, punctuated by intense partisan differences over strengthening work requirements for key welfare programs. On one side stood House Republicans,…

June 14, 2023

Why Behavioral Requirements Are Vital to Welfare Programs

…college, including the Futures Now program at Bronx Community College, or BCC. Despite a committed staff that made every effort to help students succeed, in 2016 before math remediation requirements…

June 11, 2023

Now Political Polarization Comes for Marriage Prospects

…fail. For men and women who have similar political views, forming a bond with a mate is simplified. But for those with very different political views, matching is a tougher…

June 9, 2023

Schools Use Racist “Reparations Math” to Indoctrinate Black Students with Victimization

…level on the mathematics assessment.   In states like Illinois, in 2022, only 8% of Illinois Black eighth graders were NAEP Proficient or above in math. That, despite the fact that in…

June 8, 2023

Work Improves Mental Health

…from a field experiment among refugees in Bangladesh, the study does show that even those with desperate material needs benefit more from working than receiving a cash transfer. Certain studies…

June 8, 2023

Oklahoma Has Approved the Nation’s First Religious Charter School. What’s That Mean?

…say to address their qualms? Nicole: As a matter of federal constitutional law, the question was settled over two decades ago. The federal establishment clause requires government neutrality toward religion. It…