The AEI Housing Center's National HPA Index tracks home price apprecation across the nation and across price tiers.
In honor of my friend Stephen Miran’s nomination to chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors I want to highlight an area where he is correct, or at least more correct than most participants ...
In a country with widespread use of quotas, preferences and set-asides, we seldom see unadulterated merit, especially in academics. As board members of a foundation that awards scholarships based ...
More importantly, when it comes to behavior, Republican ever-married men are less likely to report having strayed. In fact, 18% of Democratic ever-married men (18-55) report having ever had sex ...
Sometimes a hard-fought First Amendment win at the US Supreme Court leads to a longer, more difficult battle for the victor after the justices send the case back to a lower court to deliver a new ...
When I first conceived this newsletter, one of the audiences I had in mind was what I called the “All-In crowd,” the people who listen to and engage with the All-In Podcast. For those who ...
Last week I wrote about the grid defection discussion circa 2014, motivated by Elisa Wood’s webinar with Seyyed Ali Sadat and Joshua Pearce of Western Ontario University on their new paper in ...
(3) distrust (plus the intensity of it) they harbor toward the nation’s leading foreign adversary, the People’s Republic of China (PRC); It upheld, in the face of a First Amendment challenge ...
Exceptional students often become exceptional adults who help drive scientific progress and economic growth. But without mentors to identify and develop their talents, many of these exceptional ...
One of my favorite papers by 2024 Nobel laureates Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson goes back a decade: “Can We All Be More Like Scandinavians? Asymmetric Growth and Institutions in an ...
Lee Edwards, who died last week at the age of 92, was right from the beginning. Consider the moment of his political awakening. When Soviet tanks rolled into Hungary in 1956, crushing an anti ...
And why the “Social Security Fairness Act” is anything but. New reports indicate that Senate Majority Leader Chuck Shumer (NY) has promised a vote by December 20 on the Social Security ...