Archive: Economy & Jobs
Did Trudeau’s Crackdown Spark a Bank Run in Canada?
Five of Canada's largest banks mysteriously went offline this week after the government announced it was freezing assets of people supporting the Freedom Convoy, sparking rumors of a bank run or computer hacking
Could Mark Cuban’s Plan to Disrupt Big Pharma Work?
Politicians like to talk about bringing the price of prescriptions down, but per usual, the true leaders in society actually do it.
The Micro-state With One of the Best Tax Climates in the World
Andorra, one of Europe’s seven “micro-states," is one of Europe's hidden treasures
Meet Sarah Bloom Raskin, Federal Reserve Nominee
Biden’s latest anti-freedom, anti-energy nominee
Germany Shutters More Reliable Nuclear Plants
The country's climate policies are divorced from it's goals
World’s Oldest Republic Reveals Secret to Peace and Prosperity
It’s a place where people live and let live
“Airbnb Hotels”—a Look Into the Future of Lodging
The line between Airbnb, hotels, and short- and long-term rentals is blurring, and so-called “Airbnb hotel” companies want to make the most of it
The (Hidden) Costs of the Afghanistan War
The human costs of the Afghan War are well known. Its inflationary costs are less understood
Local Governments, Home Cooks, and Community During the Holidays
How MEHKOs can be small government success stories
Can Underground Power Boost Urban Resilience?
Moving power lines underground would reduce outages, but is a complicated and expensive prospect
Interstate Immigration and the California Exodus
The opportunities elsewhere continue to draw the movers and shakers out of the Golden State
Private Space Regulations Have Alarming Ambiguity
Can a global agreement supplant federal regulation, or is space exploration in the U.S. the Wild West?