Less Tax and Spending Improves Welfare
More Research Showing the Negative Impact of Large Public Sectors by Dan Mitchell Since I've referred to the International Monetary Fund as both "the Dumpster Fire of the Global Economy" and "the Dr. Kevorkian of Global Economic Policy," readers [...]
The Courage to Invest in a Down Market
John Maynard Keynes: Courage Is the Key to Investing by Jason Zweig 10/15/16 The Wall Street Journal The next time the stock market crashes, we all will step forward and buy stocks boldly—at least in our imaginations. But [...]
1.8 Million Jobs Lost to $12 Minimum Wage
New Research Estimates 1.8 Million Jobs Erased by $12 Federal Minimum Wage October 18, 2016 Economic output would shrink by $2 trillion according to NFIB study Washington, DC (October 18, 2016) – Raising the federal minimum wage to $12 [...]
How the Free Market Helps Combat Racial Discrimination
by Walter E. Williams / October 06, 2016 Under apartheid in South Africa, intermarriage between blacks, coloreds, and Indians on the one hand and whites was prohibited. I was invited, along with several other American professors, to deliver lectures at [...]
Employee Never Voted for Union
This Union Employee Has Never Voted for His Union. Here’s What He Says About That. Leah Jessen / @_LeahKay_ / September 07, 2016 Union-represented worker Terry Bowman has never voted for the labor union that represents him. Of the 8 million [...]
Labor Day: A Celebration Of Workers
Even as the nation takes this long weekend to celebrate the American workforce, the rights and bargaining power of American workers continue to erode. From the rampant decline of union membership nationwide to the devastation of workers’ rights [...]