Inflation Is Still Trending in the Right Direction
Jai Kedia A few months of hotter‐than‐expected inflation numbers have led to a renewed debate around how entrenched inflation has become. Most recently, the
Jai Kedia A few months of hotter‐than‐expected inflation numbers have led to a renewed debate around how entrenched inflation has become. Most recently, the
Scott Lincicome and Alfredo Carrillo Obregon In a “highly unusual” move, President Biden yesterday voiced his opposition to Japan‐based Nippon Steel’s bid to
Jeffrey A. Singer Last year, Tennessee became the first state to make it easier for competent and experienced doctors in other countries who
Krit Chanwong and Marc Joffe On February 28, 2024, Mississippi’s House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly to approve the expansion of the Medicaid program
Adam N. Michel Last week, the Ways and Means Committee held a hearing on Pillar One of the Organisation for Economic Co‐operation and
Michael F. Cannon Any day now, the Biden administration could issue a regulation that, if it mirrors what the administration proposed in July, would
Romina Boccia Below are abbreviated remarks I delivered before the US Joint Economic Committee on March 12, 2024. Read my full testimony “The Fiscal
Chris Edwards President Biden’s new federal budget proposes high spending and huge deficits for years to come. The deficits are expected to boost
Walter Olson The Constitution’s Electoral College arrangement for selecting a president has long been the object of popular and scholarly discontent, for well‐known reasons.
Nicholas Anthony Photo by Roman Burleson March 7 was a great day for the Cato Institute’s Center for Monetary and Financial Alternatives. While I testified before