On the Nippon Steel-US Steel Deal, Politics (Again) Tops Policy
Scott Lincicome and Alfredo Carrillo Obregon In a “highly unusual” move, President Biden yesterday voiced his opposition
Medicaid Expansion Will Not Increase Mississippi’s Labor Force Participation Rate
Krit Chanwong and Marc Joffe On February 28, 2024, Mississippi’s House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly to approve
More States Move to Let Experienced Foreign Doctors Serve Their Patients
Jeffrey A. Singer Last year, Tennessee became the first state to make it easier for competent and
The OECD’s Pillar One Global Tax Cannot Be Salvaged
Adam N. Michel Last week, the Ways and Means Committee held a hearing on Pillar One of
New Cato Study: “Biden Short‐Term Health Plans Rule Creates Gaps in Coverage”
Michael F. Cannon Any day now, the Biden administration could issue a regulation that, if it mirrors what
The Fiscal State of the Nation: Testimony
Romina Boccia Below are abbreviated remarks I delivered before the US Joint Economic Committee on March 12, 2024.
Biden’s Phony Deficit Reduction
Chris Edwards President Biden’s new federal budget proposes high spending and huge deficits for years to come.
Could the Latest TikTok “Ban” Pass Constitutional Muster?
Jennifer Huddleston