It’s Not Paranoid to Worry about a Central Bank Digital Currency
In a recent NYT column, economist Paul Krugman mocks Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who warned that a
What Is a Fee to the CFPB? And Should Prices Change?
Nicholas Anthony I previously explained how the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) had effectively proposed restricting access
Rapid Economic Growth Is the Best Poverty Alleviator
Swaminathan S. Anklesaria Aiyar India is no longer a poor country. With a per capita income of $2,600, it
The Trump Indictment Reminds Us That Campaign Finance Regulation Should Not Exist
Jeffrey Miron and Jacob Winter On April 4, 2023, the Manhattan District Attorney announced the indictment of
Monday’s Misleading Headline: A short-term dip does not a trend make
Gallup reports: "Concern About Several Environmental Problems Dips in U.S." Here's the evidence. So, I downloaded the data,
No, the Financial Crisis Is Not Over
The collapse of California-based Silicon Valley Bank (and Signature Bank in New York) on March 10,
Endangering Washington’s Divine Right to Deceive
Do Americans have the right to know if the $100 billion in their tax dollars that
Things Are Going Down
Mark takes a look at the good news on price inflation and why it is better
Want to Be a Whistleblower? You Better Support the Current Thing
This week, with camera crews well positioned with the perfect shot to take it all in, federal
The Income Tax: Lessons from the Sixteenth Amendment
The income tax is “undoubtedly the most totalitarian of all taxes.1 —Murray Rothbard At the founding of our