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A Better Way to Bring Large-Scale Manufacturing Back to the United States

An initial step that has been bandied about of late has been engineering a dollar retrenchment. Even with a weaker…

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Inflation Remained Elevated in February

The professional forecasters were right: inflation remained elevated in February. The Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index (PCEPI), which is the…

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New State-Level GDP and Personal Income Figures Show Where Activity Is Picking Up — And Falling Back

On Friday, the Bureau of Economic Analysis released preliminary figures for GDP and personal income by state for last year.…

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Is US Household Wealth Really at Record Highs? Here’s What My Research Says

Federal Reserve Z.1 data show that the net worth of the household and nonprofit sector (HNPS) reached a new record…

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Big Law Firms Face Legal Reckoning Over Race Preferences 

It is no secret that many of the nation’s largest and most prestigious law firms went woke. For years, they…

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Five Years Post-COVID: 10 Economic Indicators That Haven’t Recovered

As we mark five years since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, many headlines trumpet the resilience of the US…

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Global NGOs Use Your Tax Dollars to Manipulate Poor Nations’ Birth Rates

President Trump’s recent actions have dramatically reduced US taxpayers’ financial support for worldwide population control efforts. First, he reinstated the…

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Kill Sugar Tariffs (and Corn Subsidies) to Make America Healthy Again

When the second Trump Administration’s tariff threats dominate the news, a reviving discussion has emerged on whether tariffs are beneficial…

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Rise of the Curators: The Economic Force You’re Overlooking

If you’ve visited Disneyland in recent years, you’ve likely encountered Rise of the Resistance. It’s an audacious ride, part of…

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The Social Media Jam: Why Too Many Choices Leave Us Feeling Stuck

There’s a famous experiment involving jams. Not problems, and not what old people call music, but the third thing: sweetened…

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