Recovery: A Guide to Reforming the U.S. Health Sector
Michael F. Cannon I am happy to announce the release of my latest book, Recovery: A Guide to
The Hamas-Israel War
Justin Logan Like many Americans, since last Saturday I’ve been watching events in Israel with sorrow and
New IRS Estimate of the Tax Gap
Chris Edwards The federal “tax gap” is the amount of taxes owed but not paid, essentially the
Friday Feature: Edupreneur Support Program
Colleen Hroncich When I think about education, the Bob Dylan song “The Times They Are a‑Changin’” often comes
Ballot Measures: A Preview
Walter Olson Voters will go to the polls soon in states and municipalities to decide ballot issues
Higher Interest Rates Have Ramifications for Public Pension Systems
Marc Joffe While the recent rise in interest rates creates headaches for governments issuing bonds (and for
Reforming Medicaid Subsidies
Chris Edwards and Krit Chanwong Federal spending and deficits are at dangerously high levels, and interest costs
Is Tort Reform the Way to Constrain Healthcare Costs?
Jeffrey Miron This article appeared on Substack on October 13, 2023. The Wall Street Journal recently praised Nikki Haley
Illiberalism Continues to Plague Chinese Economy
Clark Packard Since the late 1970s, when Chinese president Deng Xiaoping initiated some market‐oriented liberalization, the country
Employee Retention Credit Shows Folly of Tax Code Subsidies
Adam N. Michel The Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC) is a refundable payroll tax credit—equivalent to a cash