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Deficits, Debts, and the Big Beautiful Bill

Imagine a friend of yours who is $456,000 in credit card debt said to you, “I’ve got a plan to…

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Economics

Trump Administration’s Foolish Educational Autarky: United States Should Welcome Chinese Students

There is no more important international relationship than that between the United States and People’s Republic of China. At stake…

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Economics

The Resurgence of Do It Yourself Economics 

To listen to some people, you’d think that America had been run by economists — and specifically free-market economists —…

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Economics

Nostalgianomics, or Economic Amnesia?

In his novel Ignorance, the late Milan Kundera called nostalgia “the suffering caused by an unappeased yearning to return.” Nostalgia…

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Economics

Two Cheers (and a Warning) for May’s Inflation Slowdown

Disinflation is no longer a blip, but a trend. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the Consumer Price Index…

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Economics

AIER’s Everyday Price Index Sees Modest May 2025 Increase

AIER’s Everyday Price Index (EPI) posted a 0.18 percent rise in May 2025, reaching 294.3. The index has now recorded…

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Economics

The Economics of Divorce: A New Paper Examines the Harm to Children

It comes as no surprise that divorce is harmful for children. Most would likely highlight the emotional strain imposed on…

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Economics

Improving on the One Big Beautiful Reconciliation Bill

The budget reconciliation legislation recently passed by the House of Representatives, better known as the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” contains…

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Economics

Republican Antitrust Officials Shouldn’t Behave Like Progressives

Reference to the Republican Party’s three greatest presidents can serve as a tool with which to judge and anticipate the…

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Economics

Xi Jinping Braces For Struggle 

Xi Jinping China’s long standing and presumably long-term leader, well known for his use of political purges to centralize power,…

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