US Citizens Were 80.2 Percent of Crossers with Fentanyl at Ports of Entry from 2019 to 2024
David J. Bier Many people wrongly believe that immigration is critical to the illicit supply of fentanyl
As EV Sales Hit a Speed Bump, NC is Left Waiting for a Return on its VinFast Investment
Marc Joffe With electric vehicle sales growing more slowly than hoped, EV makers are reining in plans
To Reduce Teen Marijuana Consumption, Legalize It for Adults
Jeffrey A. Singer Colorado and Washington were the first states to legalize recreational marijuana in 2012. The
Poll: 63% of Americans Want to Increase Trade with Other Nations, 75% Worry Tariffs Are Raising Consumer Prices
Emily Ekins A newly released national survey from the Cato Institute of 2,000 Americans conducted by YouGov
CrowdStrike is the Latest Example of the “Brussels Effect”
Jennifer Huddleston In July 2024, millions of individuals and businesses found their lives disrupted by a global
Taiwan Arms Backlog, July 2024 Update
Eric Gomez and Benjamin Giltner July 2024 was a quiet month for the backlog of US weapons
Checking in with the Cato Private Schooling Status Tracker
Colleen Hroncich With a new school year approaching, it’s time to reset the Cato Private Schooling Status
Study Finds GLP-1s Are Effectively Over-the-Counter Drugs in Online Grey Market
Jeffrey A. Singer A qualitative study published August 2 in the Journal of the American Medical Association reported
The Racial Impact of Professional Licensing
Jeffrey Miron In many high-paying occupations, the proportion of racial and ethnic minorities is below their percentage
Thank You, Paul Krugman, for Making the Case for Light-touch Crypto Regulation
Jack Solowey and Jennifer J. Schulp Paul Krugman deserves a lot of credit. He provides a living