Chris Edwards There are eight federal programs remaining in Spending Madness 2024. These are high‐priority spending cuts for Congress to consider, according to our crowdsourced tournament results...
Scott Lincicome Is the United States “losing” from international trade? Does globalization harm American workers or lead to a “race to the bottom” for the world’s poor?...
Nicholas Anthony Between its proposal to restrict overdraft fees and nonsufficient fund (NSF) fees, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has created a mess. When I testified before Congress,...
Eric Gomez On March 11, 2024, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) released an annual update to its Arms Transfers Database, which is the primary data...
Andrew Gillen Mass student loan forgiveness is terrible policy (see this report for a comprehensive list of reasons), but that hasn’t stopped the Biden administration from trying to...
Marc Joffe South Norfolk Jordan Bridge. As we mourn the six who perished in the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse and consider the near‐term implications for the...
Romina Boccia I am grateful to Dr. William Beach, a Coolidge Foundation Coffin Family Fellow and former Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner, for inviting me to present on...
Jeffrey Miron and Pedro Aldighieri The Biden administration plans to announce a new cap on rent increases for certain affordable housing units subsidized by the federal government. The move,...
Chris Edwards Politicians often say one thing but do another. President Biden rails against tax breaks for big corporations, and the White House boosts that Biden “has...
Jeffrey A. Singer In a March 22 opinion column in the New York Times entitled “The DEA Needs to Stay Out of Medicine,” Vanderbilt University Medical Center associate...