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Robin Hood, Dr. Christopher Syn, And The Real Economic Lesson Of These Fictional English Outlaws
Robin Hood became the literary metaphor for income redistribution. The problem with that calculation, of course, was that it ignored what drove Robin to a life of crime in the first place — namely high taxes and overregulation.
Ireland Stands Its Ground Against 132 Countries
As the world’s most powerful nations seek to implement a minimum global corporate tax, Ireland resists this threat to its economy.
The Issue With The New York Times’s Claim That “A Minimum Wage Can Create Jobs”
The monopsony argument in favor of a minimum wage crumbles upon closer scrutiny.
Why Biden’s Proposed Tax Hikes Won’t Cause More Unemployment
Does this mean that the president’s tax grab is good for the economy? Of course not.
How Profits Created The Prosperity We Enjoy Today
The profit motive produced vacuum cleaners, dishwashers, automobiles, air conditioners, TVs, personal computers, cell phones, and countless other luxuries we enjoy today.
Why Australia’s Gold Rush Ushered In Political Freedom (As Well As Wealth)
Nineteenth century gold miners brought democracy and property rights to Australia, as well as riches. But the history was at times bloody.
Grocery Prices Could Have Risen 10 To 14 Percent By October, Grocery Chain CEO Warns
American families are already struggling amid mounting price inflation that’s eating away at their budgets, with higher costs for housing, vehicles, and more.
Disney Is Moving 2,000 Jobs From California To Florida—Here’s Why
When given the option, people overwhelmingly choose economic freedom over big-government stagnation.
The Depression Of 1920-1921: Why Historians - And Economists - Often Overlook It
July 2021 marked the 100-year anniversary of the end of one of America’s darker economic chapters, one that is often overlooked by both historians and economists.
At Least 1.8 Million People Refused To Return To Work Because Of Generous Welfare Benefits, Poll Shows
The system has offered many unemployed households the equivalent of $25/hour in benefits for staying home. It was always obviously illogical, based on the work disincentive it creates.
Inflation Just Hit A 13-Year High. Here’s Why You Should Care
Defenders of big-government pandemic interventions have insisted that any price inflation these schemes have caused is just temporary.
Here Are The 10 Best (And Worst) Cities Ranked By Economic Recovery
When the COVID-19 outbreak began and governments started imposing economic lockdowns, parts of the country experienced huge upticks in unemployment. But how have different cities fared in the year since? A report from WalletHub offers some insight.
Here’s Why Price Inflation Could Remain Elevated For Several Years
Over the last year, consumer prices have increased roughly 5 percent, the biggest increase in 13 years.
Unemployed Households Can Earn $25/Hour On Welfare In 21 States, New Study Finds
The report sheds light on the causes of our current economic purgatory.
Here Are 3 Glaring Consequences Of The $6 Trillion Budget Biden Just Proposed
Such a drastic acceleration in government spending would hurt the financial prospects of everyday Americans in too many ways to count.
Hawaii Is Replacing Its Last Coal Plant With A ‘Giant Battery’ - Powered By Oil
The revelation that the Kapolei Energy Storage Facility will be powered with oil caused an uproar at a recent meeting, but the project is slated to continue.
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