Archive: Articles
The New York Stock Exchange Could Soon Flee the State
The president of the New York Stock Exchange is openly warning that the famed financial center may relocate if a radical new law is implemented
How the Pandemic Has Reconnected Generations
The creative ways communities are helping the elderly during the COVID-19 pandemic
Competition Is the Antidote to Big Tech’s Bad Behavior
If given a chance, the market will eventually provide solutions to many of the grievances stemming from Big Tech's clumsy efforts to control user content
Labor Law that Would Destroy Uber Could Pass This Time
Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer’s PRO Act is a case study in unintended consequences
Innovative Community Engagement on Fiscal Issues
Who would have thought letting the public direct public services would turn out so well?
Biden’s Executive Orders Continue a Dangerous Precedent
Democrats and Republicans both to blame for executive power run amok
California ‘Hero Pay’ Ordinance Forces Kroger Closures
This result certainly wasn’t what local lawmakers intended, but it was actually quite predictable
FDA Slow Walks COVID-19 Vaccine
Bureaucratic delays are costing us more lives
What the Japanese Energy Crisis Should Teach Us
Regulations in Japan stir already high energy prices amid cold snap
The Absurdity of One-Size-Fits-All Federal Minimum Wage
It’s a simple fact that income levels in most low-cost states cannot support a $15 minimum wage
$15 Minimum Wage Would Reduce Employment
A new paper published by the National Bureau of Economic Research finds a “clear preponderance” of evidence that minimum wage laws reduce employment
The COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout Is a Mess
Centrally planed coronavirus vaccine distribution is our worst option