The Inequality Dividend
WSJ January 11, 2020 The Economy’s Inequality Dividend Growth is lifting low-income workers and the middle class. By The Editorial Board | 782 words The December employment report on Friday was a modest disappointment with fewer new jobs [...]
Health Care Crony Capitalism
WSJ Oct 5, 2019 Kentucky’s Ambulance Cartel Is Afraid of Phillip Truesdell Legacy Medical Transport’s owner goes to court against a law protecting incumbent firms from competition. By Anastasia Boden | 712 words Phillip Truesdell is in the [...]
Steam and Chips
WSJ October 19, 2019 How Steam and Chips Remade the World Cheap energy powered an economic revolution in the 18th century, and cheap information in the 20th. By John Steele Gordon | 796 words Not all inventions are [...]
Danger–Safe Harbor Ahead
The Multi-Billion Dollar Solution – Repeal Safe Harbor Andrew Mangione Mar 03, 2018 President Trump made it very clear in his State of the Union Address that he wanted to address the high cost of health care, including [...]
Milton Friedman: Truth
12 Truth Bombs from Milton Friedman As Milton Friedman wrote, "Governments never learn; only people learn." Jon Miltimore September 29, 2019 American economist Milton Friedman rose to prominence in the second half of the 20th century as one [...]
Why Bernie Sanders is Wrong About Sweden
WSJ Aug 24, 2019 The ‘Nordic model’of socialism, which he and other leftists tout, is more like ‘ruthless capitalism,’ says Johan Norberg. By Adam O’Neal | 1730 words Gothenburg, Sweden What is socialism? Some of its advocates have [...]