Corporate Welfare Breeds Corruption
Chris Edwards President Joe Biden said big corporations should pay their fair share, yet he increased corporate
Two Years of Sounding the Alarm: Reflections and Progress on Addressing the US Debt Crisis
Romina Boccia It’s been two years since I joined the Cato Institute as director of federal budget
Toughening Laws on Noncitizen Voting: Evaluating the SAVE Act
Walter Olson On August 8, as part of a day of election law panels at the National
Friday Feature: Eye of a Scientist
Colleen Hroncich When parents begin to customize their children’s education, the possibilities are nearly limitless. This is
Governor Tim Walz’s Fiscal Record
Chris Edwards Kamala Harris selected Tim Walz as her presidential running mate. Let’s look at his record
What Would Consumer-Regulated Electricity Look Like?
Travis Fisher What comes to mind when you try to imagine a truly free market in electricity?
Universal School Choice in Arizona: Not a Giveaway to the Rich
Neal McCluskey There has been a revolution in school choice over the past few years. After decades
Assessing JD Vance: Votes Not Vibes
Gene Healy I am reliably informed that the Republican Party’s 2024 vice-presidential nominee, Ohio senator JD Vance,
Does Capturing Drug Kingpins Reduce Violence?
Jeffrey Miron The United States recently arrested two Mexican drug kingpins. Will this reduce violence or generate
Commerce’s Mistaken Decision to Continue Vietnam’s Nonmarket Economy Status
Clark Packard Late last week, the US Department of Commerce announced that it had denied Vietnam’s petition