Recession Is Not Inevitable, Despite Stock Market Slump
A few reasons to remain calm about the economy
A few reasons to remain calm about the economy
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A key indicator has predicted every recession since 1970, and the alarm just sounded.
Under the law, the feds couldn't deny you a job or security clearance just because you've used marijuana in the past.
Libs of TikTok is blasting out screenshots of random people's offensive posts to her millions of followers in hopes of claiming their scalps.
Growth of regulation slowed under former President Trump, but it still increased.
"I've been in the business for 25 years...I never had to increase the amount of pricing that I did this past time in April," one business owner told the A.P.
Yes, cheap imports hurt some American companies. But protectionist trade policy harms many more Americans than it helps.
The U.S. has successfully navigated past debt challenges, notably in the 1990s. Policymakers can fix this if they find the will to do so.
Those three presidential candidates are making promises that would have bewildered and horrified the Founding Fathers.
The candidate makes the case against the two-party system.
Laws letting teens work longer hours won't have the disastrous effects critics claim they will.
The number of job openings far exceeds the number of unemployed Americans. Seasonal businesses can't get the foreign labor they need.
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The number of job openings far exceeds the number of unemployed Americans. Seasonal businesses can't get the foreign labor they need.
Many have seen their hours reduced—or have lost their jobs entirely.
It isn't about stopping crime—it's about protecting a favored constituency's jobs.
Private unions have every right to exist, but that doesn't mean they're actually beneficial on net.
AI developer Andrew Mayne explains why technology could create more jobs and lead to unprecedented economic growth.
AI developer Andrew Mayne explains why technology could create more jobs and lead to unprecedented economic growth.
A Cato Institute policy brief found that while licensed occupations see a nice bump in pay, licensing requirements lower wages for other similar occupations.
State Rep. Matt Haney says he wants to attract workers back to California. But his "right to disconnect" legislation would likely scare businesses away.
These handouts will flow to businesses—often big and rich—for projects they would likely have taken on anyway.
Free trade brings us more stuff at lower prices.
Economic nationalists are claiming the deal endangers "national security" to convince Americans that a good deal for investors, employees, and the U.S. economy will somehow make America less secure. That's nonsense.
Support for industrial policy and protectionism are supposed to help the working class. Instead, these ideas elevate the already privileged.
Much-desired flexibility for gig workers is in jeopardy.
Leading immigration economist Michael Clemens explains why.
Despite the popular narrative, Millennials have dramatically more wealth than Gen Xers had at the same age, and incomes continue to grow with each new generation.
The policy is a true budget buster and is ineffective in the long term.
Self-employment in California fell by 10.5 percent and overall employment tumbled by 4.4 percent after A.B. 5's implementation.
Pizza Hut announced plans to lay off 1,200 delivery drivers on Wednesday.
Big government has been ruinous for millions of people. Charities aren't perfect, but they are much more efficient and effective.
The state can thank immigrants for much of its recent economic success, but now they're getting the cold shoulder.
A new joint employer rule from the NLRB threatens to fundamentally change the business relationship between a franchise and its parent company.
The Dirty Jobs host on “essential” work, college, and the skills gap
The president voiced support for the union's goals on the picket line but companies are already struggling to build fuel-efficient cars that Biden wants to prioritize.
The best reforms would correct the real problems of overcriminalization and overincarceration, as well as removing all artificial barriers to building more homes.
"These policies are motivated by good intentions. But that doesn't mean that the consequences of these policies will turn out well."
The big spending has fueled higher inflation, resulted in larger-than-projected deficits, and contributed to a record level of debt.
Our robo-worker future won't put an end to this annoying labor-policy debate.
On September 5, the Keystone State is removing a big barrier to health care.
The proposal would raise the federal minimum wage by 134 percent.
"Government in general does a lot of things that aren't necessary," says Jared Polis.
It's a short-sighted approach that distracts us from the more important question.
It's a familiar program. And it will result in higher prices, slower growth, and fewer jobs.
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