Tag Economic Inequality

No, Inflation Isn’t Good for Employees

No, Inflation Isn’t Good for Employees An odd notion appears to have taken maintain in Washington: that the Federal Reserve’s straightforward financial coverage is nice for employees. Close to-zero rates of interest are being hailed as the important thing to…

How California’s Homeless Drawback Grew to become Intractable

How California’s Homeless Drawback Grew to become Intractable California governor Gavin Newsom sharply criticized a decide’s latest injunction that stops San Francisco from clearing homeless encampments inside the metropolis, calling the injunction “preposterous” and “inhumane.” San Francisco’s efforts to clear these encampments…

DEI Cronyism and Woke Grifters

DEI Cronyism and Woke Grifters How odd it’s that America is losing billions of {dollars} hiring DEI czars and electing woke politicians, who so typically accuse others of a mess of sins, largely as a approach of enriching themselves. When…

Local weather Change and the Christian Religion

Local weather Change and the Christian Religion Professor Katharine Hayhoe spoke on “Local weather and Religion within the Public Area” in her John Stott London Lecture November 16. Like Dr. Hayhoe, I’m a local weather scientist; like her, I’m a…

Why is the ‘Value of Dwelling’ in Cities So Excessive?

Why is the ‘Value of Dwelling’ in Cities So Excessive? John Cochrane has an entertaining and informative weblog known as “The Grumpy Economist,” providing insights centered within the Chicago College strategy that nonetheless will resonate with the Austrian reader. Nonetheless,…

Renters Are the Largest Losers in Kentucky’s New Registration Regulation

My home state of Kentucky is known primarily for bourbon, horse races and ranking at or near the bottom of things like education, women’s health and poverty. But none of this is surprising considering Kentucky lawmakers’ unending commitment to patently backward policies. Take the…

Arizona Ought to Not Look to California for Housing Options

“Don’t California my Arizona”—these phrases will be discovered on every little thing from T-shirts to tire covers. The slogan speaks to the concern that the Californians fleeing to Arizona will deliver with them the very insurance policies that propelled their…