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May 23, 2023

Biden Courts Another Mortgage Crisis

…have hollowed out the risk-based pricing structure erected after the 2008 financial crisis. Progressives claim these rules need to be altered so those who have historically had a harder time…

May 17, 2023

Is President Biden About to Triangulate Democrats on Welfare Work Requirements?

…Those requirements currently expect ABAWDS under age 50 to engage in at least part-time work, training, or community service to be eligible for food stamps beyond three months. The House…

May 17, 2023

The Wrong Immigration at the Wrong Time

…been capped at 85,000 for the last twenty years with annual applications now totaling eight times that figure.  These are the workers where labor shortages are the most striking and they…

May 12, 2023

Follow the Money as Hochul Floats Tobacco Ban While Pushing Legal Marijuana

…Albany Times-Union, of the $16 billion in tobacco settlement funds New York State received between 1999 and 2021, just $920 million went for “tobacco control,” including those legitimately frightening television…

May 10, 2023

AI Tutoring Has a Lot to Offer. But so Does Human Mentoring.

…lots of different measures, that Americans were joining fewer groups and spending more time in solo activities than they used to. Today, kids are enmeshed in fewer social networks, as they’re…

May 6, 2023

SNAP Needs a Healthy Overhaul

…obese. Moreover, half of this group described their health as fair or poor—more than four times the rate reported by higher-income Americans in the same age group. Mental health challenges…

May 5, 2023

Wrong Diagnosis, Wrong Prescription

…or even full-time jobs, and aren’t homeless. Among poor adults aged 18 to 64, less than 10 percent worked full-time, year-round in 2021. Less than 2 percent of poor people are homeless at any…

May 4, 2023

Work Is Essential to the American Dream

…In our divided time, a belief in the benefits of work is one value that still brings Americans together. Last month, almost 80 percent of voters in Wisconsin approved a ballot…

May 4, 2023

The Social Breakdown: The Poverty of Family, Community, and Religious Life in America

On May 4, AEI’s Center on Opportunity and Social Mobility (COSM) hosted the launch of “The Social Breakdown,” a new research series dedicated to the study of social capital. https://www.youtube.com/embed/SWmPhcul8NE…

May 3, 2023

The Mainline Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Social Capitalism

time parents spend with their children. In addition to family measures, the Social Capital Index accounts for the strength of individuals’ relationships outside the household and their connection with the…