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Tariff Turmoil: The Economic Risks of a Global Trade War

President Donald Trump has finally delivered on his campaign rhetoric by imposing sweeping tariffs, signaling a dramatic shift toward protectionism.…

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Churchill Would Have Approved of Trump’s Battle Against Bureaucracy

It has become a tradition that when a Democrat occupies the White House, a bronze bust of Winston Churchill, historically…

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Century-Old Anchor: The Cost of Keeping Up with the Jones Act

Imagine that you wanted to do some grocery shopping. To do so, you drive your car from your house not…

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Why Trump’s $5M ‘Gold Card’ Visa Is Way Overpriced

Last month, President Donald Trump and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick announced that the United States government would be “selling a…

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Price Growth Slows in February

After disappointing readings in November, December, and January, inflation appears to be slowing once again. Could this mark the return…

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AIER’s Everyday Price Index Rose Modestly in February 2025

AIER’s proprietary Everyday Price Index (EPI) gained moderately in February 2025, continuing a climb that began in November 2024. The…

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DOGE’s Waste Hunt Can’t Fix Social Security — But It’s Fixable

What, exactly, has DOGE found so far in its investigation of Social Security? For the most part we don’t know.…

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DAFT Decisions: Why Deficits Are Future Taxes

In 2009-10, I was invited to dozens of speaking opportunities, as well as lots of radio and television appearances, because…

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The Never-Ending Myth of the “Rich Getting Richer”

The classic tale of “the rich getting richer while the poor get poorer” never seems to get old. The newly…

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The Global AI Race: the US Creates, China Copies, and the EU Regulates

Me: “Hey Siri! Write me an essay on artificial intelligence showing how the USA., China and the European Union interact…

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