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Living in Operatic Times
On Estonia, it looks like the Krugmanloons were wrong and President Ilves was right
April 25, 2013The operatic scale of the financial crisis that has engulfed the world since 2007 has finally been recognised. April 7 sees the premiere, in Talinn, of Nostra Culpa, a 16 minute opera inspired by a “Twitter feud” in which Estonian President Toomas Hendrik Ilves denounced New York Times pontificator Paul Krugman for asserting that Estonia’s response to the crisis had not been a success.
Private Debt Is Crippling the Economy
There won't be a recovery until credit card and household debt levels come down
August 10, 2012America’s economic pundits are not very creative. For the past several years, their gripes about economic growth have fallen into several staid categories: Monetary policy (“the Fed should do less” vs. “the Fed should do more”); the struggling housing market (“let housing bottom out” vs. “we must save housing”); income inequality (“it doesn’t matter” vs. “it does matter”); and the federal deficit (“lower taxes, pretend to lower spending a lot” vs. “raise taxes, pretend to lower spending a little”). While most of these are legitimate causes of economic stagnation, there is another category that is having an outsized negative impact on growth: privately held debt.
California Is Ground Zero for Muni Bankruptcies
When will lawmakers start rethinking how municipalities should operate?
July 26, 2012If several more bankruptcies pile up, it will look like California's decades-long boom was a modern gilded age.
The Time-Bomb Keeps Ticking
July 25, 2012, 5:31pmThe Wall Street Journal recently carried an essay by David Wessel, author of the forthcoming book, "Red Ink: Inside the High-Stakes Politics of the Federal Budget". It provides an excellent breakdown of the budget crisis looming over the federal government. Perhaps the most striking fact contained in the essay is that 63 percent of the budget is on auto-pilot...
Americans Resort to Plastic Safety Nets
Americans are starting to borrow once again, they're doing so at an unexpectedly high level, but it's for all the wrong reasons
July 20, 2012Americans are starting to borrow once again, they're doing so at an unexpectedly high level, but it's for all the wrong reasons. A recent Federal Reserve report revealed that outstanding consumer credit rose by 8 percent in May, nearly double the previous month's growth rate. The increase amounted to a $17.1 billion jump in consumer credit usage. On its face, this may sound encouraging, since more borrowing may translate into more investment, more consumption, and ultimately more economic growth. However, this surprising increase in credit usage was fueled by an 11 percent rise in credit card and other revolving credit forms, while the growth of non-revolving lines of credit actually fell from 9.6 to 6.5 percent. To understand why this matters, here's a little background.
The Economics of America's Crony Society
How crony capitalism undermines economic growth and innovation
July 12, 2012The problem of crony capitalism comes in a wide variety of policies that benefit specific individuals, firms and industries at the expense of everyone else. From occupational licensing laws to corporate tax breaks, and from federal flood insurance to ethanol mandates, capital is being misallocated due to state and federal policies. As a result, innovation, economic growth and employment are being undermined.
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- Living in Operatic Times
On Estonia, it looks like the Krugmanloons were wrong and President Ilves was right
Julian Morris
April 25, 2013 - Private Debt Is Crippling the Economy
There won't be a recovery until credit card and household debt levels come down
Anthony Randazzo
August 10, 2012 - California Is Ground Zero for Muni Bankruptcies
When will lawmakers start rethinking how municipalities should operate?
Harris Kenny and Leonard Gilroy
July 26, 2012 - Americans Resort to Plastic Safety Nets
Americans are starting to borrow once again, they're doing so at an unexpectedly high level, but it's for all the wrong reasons
Victor Nava and Anthony Randazzo
July 20, 2012 - The Economics of America's Crony Society
How crony capitalism undermines economic growth and innovation
Julian Morris
July 12, 2012 - Local, State Governments' Assets Causing Budgetary Pains
Why all levels of government should apply the "Yellow Pages Test" to its activities
Leonard Gilroy and John Palatiello
July 3, 2012 - Highway Construction As Stimulus? Not So Fast
Why more stimulus spending won't keep the American economy out of recession
June 15, 2012 - Get the Government Out of Solar
Adam Peshek
March 29, 2012 - Detroit Needs a Regime Change
The Motor City must be liberated from its moribund government if it is going to survive.
Shikha Dalmia
December 6, 2011 - Liberal Programs Deserve Blame for Income Inequality
The Congressional Budget Office documents income gains for everyone, not just the wealthy.
Shikha Dalmia
November 8, 2011 - Don't Mind the Gap
What matters is income mobility, not income inequality.
Shikha Dalmia
November 1, 2011 - Stop Mortgage Investor Bailouts
An open letter to Occupy Wall Street
Anthony Randazzo
October 21, 2011 - Unions: The Cause of Michigan's Malaise
The Great Lakes state's burgeoning right-to-work movement is a backlash against aggressive union demands.
Shikha Dalmia
September 27, 2011 - Did Fannie Mae Bail Out Bank of America?
Fannie Mae agreed to buy the mortgage servicing rights of a portfolio of loans from BofA, but the purchase price is unknown because absolutely no one is talking
Anthony Randazzo
September 14, 2011 - Obama's Jobs Program: If the Choice is Between "Go Big or Go Home," Start Packing Now.
Rhetoric, reality, and the Great Recession
Nick Gillespie
September 1, 2011 - Damn This Recession!
The rise of the unemployees
Tim Cavanaugh
August 29, 2011 - Hurricane Irene and the Financial Crisis
Two disasters, partially of the government's own making
Ira Stoll
August 29, 2011 - The Persistence of Fiscal Fantasy
It's time to get serious about government spending.
Steve Chapman
August 22, 2011 - How Long Will It Take Keynes to Die?
You won't find out by reading America's newspaper of record.
Tim Cavanaugh
August 17, 2011 - The Riot Act
The media demonizes the Tea Party while making excuses for the British rioters.
A. Barton Hinkle
August 15, 2011 - Michele Bachmann Finds Fortune's Favor
At least one person is happy about the downgrade
Steve Chapman
August 11, 2011 - Two Types of Crazy
The downgrade of America's credit rating reveals the nation's long-term fiscal insanity.
Peter Suderman
August 10, 2011 - Fiscal Hawks vs. Defense Hawks
The potential defense cuts in the debt deal spell the beginning of the end of the neoconservative military agenda
Shikha Dalmia
August 9, 2011 - Moody’s Sounds the Alarm on Student Borrowing
Mike Riggs
August 5, 2011 - The Myth of the Middle Class Mortgage Deduction
The mortgage interest deduction no longer primarily benefits the middle class
Anthony Randazzo
August 5, 2011 - The War of the Debt-Ceiling Analogies
Politicians quibble while real disaster looms
Matt Welch and Nick Gillespie
August 4, 2011 - Balancing the Budget
It's time to get serious about cutting government spending.
John Stossel
August 4, 2011 - Do the Terrorists Win If We Balance the Budget?
The debt ceiling debate takes an ugly turn.
David Harsanyi
August 3, 2011 - Kinda Cuts
Where are these government-slashing Republicans I keep hearing about?
Jacob Sullum
August 3, 2011 - Is the Glass Half Full or Half Empty?
The real political debate is between optimists and pessimists.
Ira Stoll
August 1, 2011 - Washington's Budget Theater
Spending cuts and the debt
Steve Chapman
August 1, 2011 - The Facts About Spending Cuts, the Debt, and the GDP
Separating economic myths from economic truths
Veronique de Rugy
July 29, 2011 - Is the Tea Party Crazy or Just Nuts?
The media praises far-left politicians while demonizing advocates of limited government.
A. Barton Hinkle
July 26, 2011 - The Coming Autopocalypse
The Obama administration's proposed CAFE rules declare a war on cars
Shikha Dalmia
July 26, 2011 - Five Facts About the Debt
Setting the economic record straight.
Ira Stoll
July 25, 2011 - Tim Pawlenty's Illusion of Dullness
The former Minnesota governor has a solid conservative record.
Steve Chapman
July 25, 2011 - No Healthy Deals
Why are Washington’s debt dealmakers ignoring fundamental entitlement reform?
Peter Suderman
July 22, 2011 - Good Idea, Wrong Time
The trouble with the debt ceiling debate
David Harsanyi
July 20, 2011 - Sneak Surrender
McConnell's "Plan B" is a humiliating abdication of legislative responsibility.
Jacob Sullum
July 20, 2011 - The Facts About the Debt Ceiling
Separating economic myths from economic truths
Veronique de Rugy
July 18, 2011 - The Failure of Quantitative Easing
A perfect storm brews on the economic horizon while the Fed looks the other way.
Anthony Randazzo and James Groth
July 15, 2011 - The Red/Blue Paradox
Why do liberal states give while conservative states take?
Veronique de Rugy
July 14, 2011 - Cut the Debt By Cutting Government
The first Reason-Rupe Poll shows a country more radical than its politicians.
July 12, 2011 - The Overhyped Defense Cuts
Don't expect the Pentagon to shrink just because we're being buried in debt.
Steve Chapman
July 11, 2011 - A New Blueprint for Recovery
AOTC: What Ails the Economy Today and What to Do About Fixing Tomorrow
Anthony Randazzo
July 8, 2011 - Five Uncomfortable Facts About the Wonderful, Horrible Debt-Limit Debate
Don't believe the hype. And it's all hype.
Nick Gillespie
July 8, 2011 - The Price of Big Government
Do the benefits ever outweigh the costs?
A. Barton Hinkle
July 8, 2011 - The Stimulus Was a Success
...unless you wanted it to stimulate anything.
Tim Cavanaugh
July 7, 2011 - Driving to Delusionville
Obama’s former auto czar is in deep denial about the government’s failed bailout
Shikha Dalmia
July 5, 2011 - Give Peace a Chance
Why does the media keep downplaying the violence at left-wing protests?
A. Barton Hinkle
July 5, 2011 - Stimulus to Nowhere
The failure of Obama's economic agenda
Steve Chapman
June 30, 2011 - The Unseen Effects of the Stimulus
Did the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act destroy jobs or create them?
A. Barton Hinkle
June 24, 2011 - Spend More, Save More
Can Medicare save money by giving patients cash?
Peter Suderman
June 16, 2011 - The Money Hole
Is it too late to get America out of debt? Not if we stop spending and follow the examples set by Puerto Rico and Canada.
John Stossel
June 16, 2011 - Less Time, Less Crime
Conservatives lead a movement toward “tough and smart” sentencing policies.
Julie Stewart
June 15, 2011 - Obama and the Pursuit of Endless War
There's nothing humble about the president's foreign policy.
Steve Chapman
June 13, 2011 - "Buy American" Is Un-American
We need more competition in the auto industry, not less.
David Harsanyi
June 1, 2011 - Battle of the Budgets
Is it too late to get America off the road to bankruptcy?
John Stossel
May 26, 2011 - General Motors Will Never Repay Taxpayers
Obama's spin on GM's latest profit report is pure baloney
Shikha Dalmia
May 24, 2011 - Dear Congress, Your Credit Application Has Been Turned Down
Why should the American people keep extending credit to Capitol Hill?
A. Barton Hinkle
May 20, 2011 - Fair Tax Fouls
What’s good and bad in Huckabee and Cain’s favorite proposal
Tim Cavanaugh
May 16, 2011 - The Facts About the Corporate Income Tax
Separating economic myths from economic truths.
Veronique de Rugy
May 6, 2011 - Our Imaginary Debt Ceiling
Political posturing trumps economic sense.
David Harsanyi
May 4, 2011 - “If you focus on the deficit, then tax increases are on the table.”
Americans for Tax Reform’s Grover Norquist on why deficits are a distraction, why Republicans shouldn’t compromise on the budget, and why low taxes are the key to cutting spending.
Peter Suderman
April 27, 2011 - The Truth About Taxes and Redistribution
Do the rich pay their fair share?
Veronique de Rugy
April 22, 2011 - The Jubjub Hole
With apologies to Dr. Seuss
A. Barton Hinkle
April 22, 2011 - The Truth About Health Care Reform and the Economy
Separating economic fact from economic myth
Veronique de Rugy
April 15, 2011 - Welcome Budget Talk
What Paul Ryan's plan gets right—and wrong
John Stossel
April 14, 2011 - Debt Wrong
Obama bets that the government can save itself.
Peter Suderman
April 14, 2011 - Who's the Extremist?
Why are liberals demonizing Paul Ryan's budget plan?
David Harsanyi
April 13, 2011 - A Bankrupt Option
States should not be allowed to file for bankruptcy.
Veronique de Rugy
April 12, 2011 - The Truth About Spending Cuts
Separating economic myth from economic fact
Veronique de Rugy
April 8, 2011 - Whose Money Is It?
Not all wealth belongs to Washington
A. Barton Hinkle
April 8, 2011 - Reforming Medicare for the Real World
The status quo cannot last.
Steve Chapman
April 7, 2011 - Paul Ryan's Budget Plan: The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly
Nick Gillespie and Veronique de Rugy
April 6, 2011 - What's Worse Than 'Ruinous'?
Paul Ryan's budget plan deserves a serious response from Democrats.
Jacob Sullum
April 6, 2011 - The Truth About Deficits and the Debt
America needs to cut spending now.
Veronique de Rugy
April 1, 2011 - Oh What a Lovely Budget Item
For a neocon, fiscal restraint stops at the water's edge.
Jesse Walker
April 1, 2011 - The Rosy Scenario System
Optimism won't fix America's fiscal problems.
Peter Suderman
March 23, 2011 - The Truth About Hedge Funds and the Financial Crisis
Separating economic fact from economic myth
Veronique de Rugy
March 18, 2011 - The $6 Billion Scam
Jerry Brown’s plan to kill community “redevelopment” is fiscally smart, morally right, and probably doomed.
Tim Cavanaugh
March 17, 2011 - Downgradocalypse 2015
AOTC: How out of control debt could tangibly hurt America
Anthony Randazzo
March 17, 2011 - The Truth About the State Pension Crisis
Separating economic myth from economic fact
Veronique de Rugy
March 11, 2011 - 3 Essential Facts About the Current Moment: We're Out of Money, The Public Sector is Overpaid, & We Can't Tax Our Way Out of This.
Nick Gillespie
March 11, 2011 - The Elmo "Vendetta"
It's time to defund public broadcasting
David Harsanyi
March 9, 2011 - Tiny Cuts, Big Complaints
Republicans and Democrats squabble over crumbs as the layer cake of debt keeps rising.
Jacob Sullum
March 9, 2011 - The State Pension Time Bomb
Poor accounting rules and flagrant irresponsibility have sped up the states’ day of reckoning.
Veronique de Rugy
March 8, 2011 - The Real Lesson from Wisconsin
Public unions have no one but themselves to blame for believing government promises
Shikha Dalmia
March 8, 2011 - Has Anybody Seen Jimmy Carter Lately?
At this point, would America settle for a new 1980s?
Tim Cavanaugh
March 4, 2011 - Stop Crying and Start Cutting
What's wrong with a government shutdown?
David Harsanyi
March 2, 2011 - Evaluating the Nunes Pension Reform Bill
New legislation is a step in the right direction, but more fundamental reforms are needed
Adam Summers
March 1, 2011 - State Budget Showdowns
Wisconsin Gov. Walker, New York Gov. Cuomo and New Jersey Gov. Christie try to bring public sector pay and benefits under control
February 27, 2011 - The Truth About Obama's 2012 Budget
Separating economic myth from economic fact
Veronique de Rugy
February 25, 2011 - The Golden State Is Made of Lead
Pollyannas say we’ll all be going back to Cali. I don’t think so.
Tim Cavanaugh
February 25, 2011 - How Public Employees and Taxpayers Got Scammed
The politicians are the real problem.
Steve Chapman
February 24, 2011 - This Is What a Broke Democracy Looks Like
Wisconsin, Ron Paul, and the obligation to shrink government by any means necessary
Brian Doherty
February 23, 2011 - The Truth About Housing Prices
Separating economic fact from economic myth
Veronique de Rugy
February 18, 2011 - Time to Write Off the Mortgage Interest Deduction
Congress should take the bold step President Obama didn't on housing subsidies
Anthony Randazzo and Jesse Kline
February 18, 2011 - Farewell, My Lovely
How public pensions killed progressive California
Tim Cavanaugh
February 16, 2011 - The 19 Percent Solution
How to balance the budget without increasing taxes
Veronique de Rugy and Nick Gillespie
February 14, 2011 - Why Obama Wants to Cut Corporate Taxes
Is the president serious about encouraging business?
Steve Chapman
February 10, 2011 - The Truth About the Debt Ceiling
Separating economic fact from economic myth
Veronique de Rugy
February 3, 2011 - Let's Balance the Budget
Here's how to reduce the size and scope of government
John Stossel
February 3, 2011 - No Military Immunity
America's bloated defense budget is ripe for cutting.
Jacob Sullum
February 2, 2011 - What’s the Matter with Provincetown?
The Democrats’ two years of control delivered zero social liberalism.
Tim Cavanaugh
February 1, 2011 - We Can’t Win the Future By Repeating the Past
Obama's uninspired State of the Union Address
Veronique de Rugy and Nick Gillespie
January 26, 2011 - When Numbers Get Unserious
Are substantial budget cuts automatically "untenable"?
John Stossel
January 26, 2011 - Grading Barack Obama
Libertarian legal scholar Richard Epstein on his former University of Chicago colleague
Nick Gillespie
January 24, 2011 - Will the Republicans Cut Government This Time?
It's time for the GOP to walk the walk.
John Stossel
January 20, 2011 - Inoculating Against True Health Care Reform
We can’t all live at the expense of everyone else.
Steve Chapman
January 20, 2011 - Savers Hate America
Ben Bernanke wants you to be a consumption unit. Why are you ignoring him?
Tim Cavanaugh
January 19, 2011 - Can We Trust Republicans on Spending?
GOP’s fiscal track record and campaign promises should give us pause
Veronique de Rugy
January 13, 2011 - Libertarian Support of the Tax Compromise
Why libertarians should be uneasily in support of extending the Bush-era tax laws
Anthony Randazzo
December 16, 2010 - The Municipal Debt Bubble
As cities and states boost their debts by 800 percent, a housing-like crisis looms.
Veronique de Rugy
December 14, 2010 - Watching What You Eat
Why has the USDA been plumping up the food stamps program like a factory chicken?
Greg Beato
December 10, 2010 - And This Is the Thanks Obama Gets?
Progressives abandon the president
David Harsanyi
December 8, 2010 - A Leaner Leviathan
Unfortunately, balancing the federal budget won't require radical change.
Jacob Sullum
December 8, 2010 - How to Balance the Budget Without Raising Taxes
The 19 Percent Solution
Nick Gillespie and Veronique de Rugy
December 5, 2010 - Story Time With David Brooks and Paul Ryan
The wonky legislator and the cerebral columnist battle over the big-government narrative.
Peter Suderman
December 3, 2010 - Did the Midterms Matter?
A cynical (or realistic) take on the change in D.C. power.
Nick Gillespie
November 29, 2010 - It's About Time We Politicized the Fed
Monetary policy deserves public scrutiny.
David Harsanyi
November 24, 2010 - Will Republicans Get Serious on Spending?
Don't count on it.
Steve Chapman
November 22, 2010 - What Can Rand Paul Do?
The Tea Party libertarian will likely prove a more effective figurehead than senator.
Brian Doherty
November 19, 2010 - Going Broke by Fractions of a Percent
Ben Bernanke should stop paying interest on reserves
Tim Cavanaugh
November 18, 2010 - Stimulus: Still Not Working!
Unbelievably, the administration and its allies keep insisting that a failed policy was a success.
Veronique de Rugy
November 16, 2010 - Reach for the Low-Hanging Fruit
It's time to reform Social Security
Veronique de Rugy and Jakina Debnam
November 12, 2010 - The Great Libertarian Conspiracy
Democrats campaign against people they don’t understand.
Matt Welch
November 8, 2010 - Does ObamaCare Reduce Health Care Spending?
The short answer is no.
Veronique de Rugy
November 5, 2010 - Entitlement Reform? Not Their Cup of Tea
Tea Party candidates are backing off from serious spending cuts
Shikha Dalmia
November 1, 2010 - In Washington, Division Can Be a Plus
The case for divided government
Steve Chapman
November 1, 2010 - The Small Business Myth
When the government tries to help small businesses, it hurts businesses (and taxpayers) of all sizes.
Veronique de Rugy
October 19, 2010 - Freer Is Better
Measuring economic liberty around the world.
John Stossel
October 14, 2010 - Pandering to Geezers
It's a bipartisan problem.
Steve Chapman
October 14, 2010 - It Can Happen Here
Government really can be cut: case studies from Canada, New Zealand, and the United States
David Henderson, Arnold Kling and Maurice McTigue
October 12, 2010 - The Return of Debtor’s Prison
Collection agencies use the criminal justice system to pocket credit card debts.
Greg Beato
October 7, 2010 - How to Slash the State
14 ways to dismantle a monstrous government, one program at a time
October 5, 2010 - Scary Monsters
The growth of government threatens freedom much more than mosque-building Muslims do.
Matt Welch
October 4, 2010 - Faking the Pledge
Republican promises of fiscal sobriety ring hollow.
Jacob Sullum
September 29, 2010 - Revving Up Electric Cars With Government Cash
We'll never know if the electric car industry would have been viable without subsidies.
Ronald Bailey
September 28, 2010 - The Battle for the Future
Combating progressive fairy tales
John Stossel
September 23, 2010 - The Failure of Obama's Stimulus
Big spending has only produced bigger government.
Steve Chapman
September 23, 2010 - Public Employees vs. the Public Will
Government workers get more powerful as they grow less popular.
Tim Cavanaugh
September 21, 2010 - Austerity Agonistes
Why left-wing economists’ warnings against austerity programs are wrong
Veronique de Rugy
September 20, 2010 - The Tea Party and the Value of Craziness
Extremism in defense of liberty isn't necessarily a vice.
Steve Chapman
September 16, 2010 - Tax Policy Manipulation Won't Fix the Economy
President Obama's tax plan is full of holes and flawed analysis; the GOP's alternative is not much better
Anthony Randazzo
September 15, 2010 - It's Still the War, Stupid!
How congressional Democrats can save their seats
Terry Michael
September 14, 2010 - Can You Smell What Obama's Cooking?
Why the president's new stimulus won't work
David Harsanyi
September 8, 2010 - Obama Motors' Ill-Timed IPO
General Motors is going public to boost the Democrats prospects in November, not to protect taxpayers.
Shikha Dalmia
September 7, 2010 - Simpson and the Sacred Cow
The reaction to the former senator's comments on Social Security shows he's right.
Jacob Sullum
September 1, 2010 - Where Are the New Jobs?
Why bigger government isn't working
John Stossel
August 26, 2010 - Lessons from the Bell, California Fiasco
High government salaries means soaring pension costs that taxpayers cannot afford.
Adam Summers
August 24, 2010
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