Archive: Economy & Jobs

Germany Needs to Keep Nuclear Power
The country’s last three units could be of great help during the country’s energy crisis
Paige Lambermont | August 17, 2022
Who Really Needs a Definition of Recession?
Not business or households. It really only serves one interest.
Peter Jacobsen | July 27, 2022
What San Francisco Restaurant Laws Say About Progressivism
Why do some cities allow eateries to suffer under the weight of unhelpful regulations and lockdowns?
Scott Beyer | July 26, 2022
The Soft Tyranny of Occupational Licensing
How regulations are hurting Main Street and American entrepreneurship
Scott Beyer | July 12, 2022
SpaceX Starship Stays on Track for Mars
But Permitting Hurdles Still Merit Questioning 
Paige Lambermont | July 5, 2022
Alarming Inflation Undercuts Progressive ‘Greedflation’ Narrative
Companies haven’t jacked up prices to even fully match the increase in their costs, let alone exceed them
Brad Polumbo | June 28, 2022
The Politics of Gas
Gas prices mattered in the 2008 recession, and will matter in November
Brady Leonard | June 28, 2022
New York Was Wrong to Close the Indian Point Plant
One year after the power plants closure, the results are clear
Paige Lambermont | June 20, 2022
Privatize the New York City Ferry
How New York proves the merit of private transportation
Scott Beyer | May 28, 2022
DeSantis’ Illiberal Crackdown on Disney
Florida may put an end to Disney World's self-governance
Scott Beyer | May 12, 2022
Where Russian Sanctions Stand
What countries are sanctioning Russia, and how effective are those sanctions?
Paige Lambermont | May 2, 2022
Is the Inflationary Bubble Set to Pop?
A market crash isn’t appealing, but it may be the crisis we need
Dan Sanchez | April 15, 2022