The economist Charles Goodhart observed that when a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure. Policymakers ...
Arthur Laffer saw that ‘people don’t work to pay taxes, they work to consume,’ and made economic history.
Obsessed with keeping inflation down, the Argentine president kept the peso’s value artificially strong, which hurt economic ...
Social Security has long been a subject of intense discussion in America, but investing legend Warren Buffett’s position on ...
Charlie Kirk's life was tragically cut short by a shooting at the University of Utah, fulfilling his own warning about the ...
A similar call is appropriate as business leaders respond to the demands of today’s autocrats. When these leaders capitulate, ...
Of all the attacks on valuable things that Donald Trump is mounting — on free speech, financial reporting standards, climate regulation, relations with allies — one of the most dangerous is his ...
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Two Moms and Trump’s Head Start Rule: Child Care Shortages Meet Anti-Immigrant Politics
Solangel, a Venezuelan immigrant, is the mother of a 7-year-old who blossomed at the Head Start preschool program he attended ...
These poverty constraints were lifted with the passage of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act, a 2010 law designed to reduce childhood obesity while expanding food access to non-poor students by ...
“Prediction is hard, especially about the future,” the saying goes.
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The government can't do math, but the average Canadian is to blame for not calling it to account
Politicians rely on voters who are swayed more by emotion, gut instinct and catchy slogans rather than policy analysis. Political scientists often refer to this cohort as “low information voters” and ...
Ian Farrell, editor of Circular magazine, unpacks the quiet recycling revolution underway across the United Kingdom.
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