Does the Earned-Income Tax Credit Reduce Caregiving for Parents?
Jeffrey Miron Many conservatives, and some libertarians, endorse work requirements in social safety net programs. That position
Pro-Brazilian Censors Strike Back: Digital Sovereignty Versus Free Speech Online
David Inserra An open letter titled “Against Big Tech’s Attack on Digital Sovereignties” was published last week
Trump’s Tariff Threats a Reminder of the Need to Curb Presidential Power
Tad DeHaven On September 24, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump told a crowd in Georgia that “tariff”
Local Government Corruption
Chris Edwards Some American cities are rife with corruption. A key problem is the large volume and
Latest Attempt to Restore Financial Privacy: the Saving Privacy Act
Norbert Michel, Jennifer J. Schulp, and Nicholas Anthony On Wednesday, September 25, 2024, Senator Mike Lee (R‑UT)
Rock and Roll Wisdom: Reject Authoritarian Vehicle Mandates
Travis Fisher and Joshua Loucks Ferrari Barchetta. The 1981 song Red Barchetta by the band Rush tells
No, Russia is Not Losing the War in Ukraine: A Reply to Paul Schwennesen
Despite a recent claim in Reason by Paul Schwennesen that a briefly successful Ukrainian advance somehow
China on the Edge of Recession
The last time China hit a recession, in 2008, Beijing dumped massive stimulus into the economy.
The Comic Absurdity of a US Sovereign Wealth Fund
The US Government is no stranger to scamming citizens but the latest financial hustle being proposed,
How “Temporary” Emergency Spending Bloats the Federal Budget for Years
Romina Boccia Today, September 25, the House Budget Committee will consider the Stop the Baseline Bloat Act