Fraud in the Covid Relief Programs
David Boaz In 2009, as the federal government was rolling out the $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program and preparing
David Boaz In 2009, as the federal government was rolling out the $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program and preparing
Michael F. Cannon The Office of Management & Budget (OMB) has announced its approval of a proposed rule on so‐called “short‐term limited
Walter Olson The result of today’s Supreme Court opinion in Groff v. DeJoy is to load private, not just public,
Jennifer Huddleston In June, the Federal Trade Commission has taken a number of actions against America’s leading tech companies. The agency
Romina Boccia and Dominik Lett The Congressional Budget Office’s (CBO) latest 30‐year budget projections forecast rising debt, deficits, and interest
Jeffrey Miron This article appeared on Substack on June 29, 2023. Later today, or next week at the latest, the
Jai Kedia This week, the International Monetary Fund published a blog post and a working paper that show the contributions of profits,
Mustafa Akyol and Neal McCluskey America’s culture wars are sometimes perceived as conflict between “conservatives,” who defend the values of
Marc Joffe Federal and state governments paid over $60 billion for nursing home care through the Medicaid program in 2019.
Vanessa Brown Calder and Jordan Gygi Housing prices remain high throughout the country, and policymakers in many places have acknowledged