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January 6, 2025
…to become foster parents without having to meet the same standards required for non-relatives, “consistent with ensuring the safety and well-being of children in foster care.” Who could object? For…
January 3, 2025
…raising skill levels across society, which has long been the key to raising standards of living. The study’s observations about how social or noncognitive skills fit with AI are worth considering as…
January 2, 2025
…will require new types of data-integrated platforms and innovative tools to examine how AI may affect work and skills. A joint AEI-Stanford University-NYU project is proposing a nonpartisan, nonprofit institute similar in…
December 29, 2024
…“vacancy control” stands in the way of the rent increases owners need to invest simply to comply with building codes and lead abatement laws — rather than leaving units vacant….
December 27, 2024
…DOGE can help the new Administration order agencies to rewrite regulations, foster consistency, and reduce duplication. Currently, program regulations have competing eligibility standards and even inconsistent definitions of child, family,…
December 20, 2024
…the increase in the cost of living, each year, it becomes a more generous standard, qualifying more families for benefits than would be the case if the CPI were not…
December 17, 2024
…overrides markets, it slows economic growth and threatens long-term prosperity. By slowing productivity growth, wage growth, and the rate at which living standards rise, it also undermines support for liberal…
December 12, 2024
…family. Standing in opposition to the Barstool Conservative is what we will call the ‘Religious Wife Guy.’ Religious Wife Guys are committed to classic marital values, including sexual fidelity. As…
December 11, 2024
…are good reasons to treat international comparisons with some degree of caution. On a more ignominious note, when it comes to achievement gap growth between 2011 and 2023, the US stands apart from…
December 9, 2024
…the academic performance of US and international students. The results are grim. Three things stand out. First (and perhaps not surprisingly), the pandemic harmed student achievement. Between 2019 and 2023,…