You might be better off despite the trade-offs, but choices have consequences or costs. Americans would be better served if our politicians, policymakers, and policy commentators honestly highlighted ...
The problems pornography presents have clearly become so much more complicated and even more difficult to address.
Policymakers should focus on promoting employment and creating conditions for job growth, rather than solely focusing on income redistribution or expansion of the social safety net. AI might make that ...
This paper empirically estimates sustainable sovereign debt limits for 27 OECD countries, updating the model in Ghosh et al. (2013). We assess fiscal reaction functions, confirming the fiscal ...
Coding, which for at least a generation has been a by-word for big money and economic security, is becoming passé. AI can do much of the routine coding work faster, cheaper, and better. Call it ...
Social Security’s Old Age and Survivors Insurance trust fund is projected to be exhausted in 2033. Without intervening legislative action, current law dictates that benefits at that time would ...
General (Ret.) Frank McKenzie was the Commander of United States Central Command when the U.S. took out Iranian General Qassem Soleimani and ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. What can we learn ...
As a professor who is known to dissent from progressive ideologies that are dominant at universities such as Princeton, where I’ve taught for nearly 40 years, I’m frequently asked by students ...
Kids aren’t reading anymore. That’s the conclusion of a recent article by The Associated Press noting that children are not only reading less for fun — only 14% say they do so daily compared ...
China’s current economic problems date back to at least 2009 with rapid debt accumulation, and possibly 2006 with anti-competitive policies. Ignore anyone who discovered these problems during ...