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Yearly Archives: 2024


  • Alaska’s supplemental savings program outperforms Social Security
    Alaska’s supplemental savings program outperforms Social Security

    The Alaska SBS-AP serves as a valuable case study in innovative retirement planning.

    By Ryan Frost
    March 1, 2024

  • As regulators fight big tech mergers, startups often pay the price
    As regulators fight big tech mergers, startups often pay the price

    Regulators deterred Amazon’s acquisition of iRobot. They may also have deterred innovation and future competition.

    By Max Gulker
    February 29, 2024

  • Kentucky House Bill 124 would reduce occupational licensing barriers for former offenders
    Kentucky House Bill 124 would reduce occupational licensing barriers for former offenders

    House Bill 124 would reduce barriers to employment while maintaining the protections appropriate for ensuring public safety.

    By Vittorio Nastasi
    February 29, 2024

  • Florida should be skeptical of age-based social media ban
    Florida should be skeptical of age-based social media ban

    Blanket bans on social media use for minors under the age of 16 represent a misguided approach that overlooks the complexities of the digital age and violates the First Amendment.

    By Spence Purnell
    February 29, 2024

  • Funding Education Opportunity: Examining important trends in education spending, outcomes and staffing
    Funding Education Opportunity: Examining important trends in education spending, outcomes and staffing

    Plus: Education legislation news in New Hampshire, Alabama, and Missouri, and more.

    By Jude Schwalbach
    February 29, 2024

  • Public education at a crossroads: A comprehensive look at K-12 resources and outcomes
    Public education at a crossroads: A comprehensive look at K-12 resources and outcomes

    Examining key education spending, enrollment, staffing, and student performance data over the past two decades in all 50 states.

    By Aaron Garth Smith, Christian Barnard and Jordan Campbell
    February 29, 2024

  • Five key trends in education spending, teacher salaries, staffing and test scores
    Five key trends in education spending, teacher salaries, staffing and test scores

    Total inflation-adjusted education spending increased by 25% per student while average teacher salaries fell by 0.6% from 2002 to 2020.

    By Aaron Garth Smith
    February 29, 2024

  • Public education at a crossroads: K-12 education revenue and expenditure trends 2002-2020
    Public education at a crossroads: K-12 education revenue and expenditure trends 2002-2020

    Nationwide, inflation-adjusted public school revenues grew from $12,852 per student in 2002 to $16,065 per student in 2020.

    By Aaron Garth Smith, Jordan Campbell and Christian Barnard
    February 29, 2024

  • Public education at a crossroads: Enrollment, staffing, and teacher salary trends 2002-2020
    Public education at a crossroads: Enrollment, staffing, and teacher salary trends 2002-2020

    Nationwide, inflation-adjusted average teacher salaries fell by 0.6% between 2002 and 2020 with a total of 26 states seeing declines.

    By Aaron Garth Smith, Jordan Campbell and Christian Barnard
    February 29, 2024

  • Public education at a crossroads: Math and reading outcomes (low-income students only) 
    Public education at a crossroads: Math and reading outcomes (low-income students only) 

    Between 2003 and 2019, the average U.S. 4th grade NAEP math score for free and reduced-price lunch eligible students increased by seven points.

    By Aaron Garth Smith, Jordan Campbell and Christian Barnard
    February 29, 2024

  • Public education at a crossroads: Math and reading outcomes (all students)
    Public education at a crossroads: Math and reading outcomes (all students)

    Between 2003 and 2019, the average U.S. 8th-grade NAEP reading score was flat. The average 8th-grade NAEP math score increased by four points.

    By Aaron Garth Smith, Jordan Campbell and Christian Barnard
    February 29, 2024

  • Public education at a crossroads: Education spending data for all 50 states 2002-2020
    Public education at a crossroads: Education spending data for all 50 states 2002-2020

    Examining every state's K-12 public education spending, staffing and enrollment levels, teacher salaries and more.

    By Aaron Garth Smith, Jordan Campbell and Christian Barnard
    February 29, 2024

  • Governments trying to recruit and retain employees need to reassess how young workers view pensions
    Governments trying to recruit and retain employees need to reassess how young workers view pensions

    Public workers under the age of 35 say job security, work-life balance, health insurance and personal satisfaction are what attracted them to their public service jobs.

    By Jen Sidorova
    February 26, 2024

  • Aviation Policy News: A big step forward in air traffic controller training
    Aviation Policy News: A big step forward in air traffic controller training

    Plus: U.S. airports get $1 billion in discretionary grants, how FAA reauthorization could jump-start remote towers, and more.

    By Robert Poole
    February 26, 2024

  • House Bill 2854 threatens Oklahoma’s pension progress
    House Bill 2854 threatens Oklahoma’s pension progress

    House Bill 2854 would re-expose Oklahoma to unnecessary unfunded liabilities, financial risks, and hidden costs that would ultimately be borne by taxpayers.

    By Leonard Gilroy and Steven Gassenberger
    February 23, 2024

  • Redirecting MPSERS’ debt payment could cost taxpayers $1.4 billion
    Redirecting MPSERS’ debt payment could cost taxpayers $1.4 billion

    Eliminating a $670 million annual contribution into MPSERS would require an additional $1.4 billion over the next 14 years in net pension payments.

    By Leonard Gilroy and Ryan Frost
    February 23, 2024

  • Survey shows stereotype of the lazy, lefty marijuana smoker doesn’t reflect reality
    Survey shows stereotype of the lazy, lefty marijuana smoker doesn’t reflect reality

    Marijuana users come from all different backgrounds and are not restricted to a particular political affiliation, education level, income bracket, career position, or location.

    By Geoffrey Lawrence and Madison Carlino
    February 22, 2024

  • Nonprofit announces new partnership with Ohio to tackle opioid addiction with ibogaine
    Nonprofit announces new partnership with Ohio to tackle opioid addiction with ibogaine

    A promising new partnership announced in Ohio this week will explore the use of the psychedelic compound ibogaine to treat opioid use disorder.

    By Gregory Ferenstein and Leonard Gilroy
    February 22, 2024

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