Rate Cuts Loom Prior to September Fed Meeting; Read Our Interview With Bobbi Rebell As the U.S. economy shows some…
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Nearly 1 in 5 people in the world lives in poverty. Even in many developed countries such as the U.S.,…
Introducing Labor Share as a Key Economic Metric Could Track American Workers’ Progress As I’ve noted in previous pieces, The…
“If it moves, tax it.” – Ronald Reagan Estimates suggest that almost two-thirds of American adults engage in at least…
Corporate Welfare Is Often Shrouded in Secrecy, Especially By Officials Who Hand Out Tax Dollars to Big Companies [Editor’s Note:…
U.S. Economy Slows, Inflation Eases: Fed Unlikely to Cut Rates Soon The U.S. economy is slowing, but not crashing. In…
Fed Maintains Rates at 23-Year High, Stalls Potential Relief The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady at its May 1,…
This Week the Federal Trade Commission Votes on Restricting Anti-Market Employer Practice The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) will hold hearings…
Baltimore Bridge Collapse Demands Nuanced Response Beyond Slogans One thing that echoed mightily amid the chaos spawned by the huge…
Republicans Surge in Economic Confidence, Contrary to Democrats’ Historically Strong Performance In October, Gallup noticed an ominous record for Democrats.…