Immigrants & Their Kids Were 70% of U.S. Labor
David J. Bier Thanks to lower childbirth rates among the U.S. population, fewer workers are starting their careers each year
David J. Bier Thanks to lower childbirth rates among the U.S. population, fewer workers are starting their careers each year
Marc Joffe Given the steep population decline Puerto Rico has experienced, policymakers should reconsider whether remaining residents can continue to
Nicholas Anthony Late last year, the Nigerian government caused a cash shortage for the country’s 200 million citizens that led to
Romina Boccia The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) just released an update to its 10‐year fiscal projections. CBO highlights higher inflation,
Walter Olson The Supreme Court has ruled that California may prohibit the in‐state sale of pork raised out of state
Colin Grabow ReasonTV and parody musician Remy have teamed up on a new video poking fun at the Jones Act, and
Jeffrey Miron This article appeared on SubStack on May 12, 2023. Unless Congress cuts spending or raises taxes in the
Colleen Hroncich My oldest child is graduating from college tomorrow, so it has me thinking about our educational journey—which could
Norbert Michel In the wake of the March 2023 failures of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) and Signature Bank, federal agencies
Mustafa Akyol Today, I have new a piece in National Review: “Turkey’s Election Scenarios: The Good, the Bad, and the Scary.” It