Hillary's State Department Stopped Haiti From Increasing Its Minimum Wage to 61 Cents
Because it would have hurt an already anemic economy. Sound familiar?
Because it would have hurt an already anemic economy. Sound familiar?
How George R.R. Martin infuses his fantasy series with real-world economic lessons.
Two libertarian scholars go toe-to-toe on Obama's immigration executive order
Too weak or a giant bureaucratic threat to democracy?
Young people entering the workforce without a degree or a "rent-seeking" license face low wages, if they can even find a job.
Austria gives women generous maternity benefits while shuffling them into the pink ghetto.
"Every part of my product is made in the USA." What could be wrong with that? Lots of things...
Alexander Hamilton, meanwhile, will stay on the $10 note.
The Defense Department can't account for how it spends its money.
The presidential wannabe's scheme will likely draw more illegal immigrants and fuel illegal evasion of capital controls.
The only solution is more housing. But people want the city the way it is: unaffordable.
Score one for capitalism and economic liberalization: countries with freer markets handle human trafficking better, say researchers.
Democrats are just making things up to advance their job-killing cause.
Matt Welch, Kmele Foster and Michael Moynihan try to figure out who's the real New Yorker
If the program is so good, shouldn't government workers be included, too?
The Democratic frontrunner proves she's willing to take a dangerous, irresponsible gamble with the economy.
"The Obama administration initiated Operation Choke Point to punish law-abiding small businesses that don't align with the president's political leanings," says Cruz.
Asks if Sanders is "'feeling the Bern' of reality yet".
Q&A with economist and Cafe Hayek blogger Don Boudreaux.
The feds could save tens of billions just through better management.
How Virginia is screwing over bars, customers, and common sense
"Paid parental leave isn't just a nice thing to do, it's the smart thing to do for our business."
The same laws that are supposed to protect female workers and customers also prevent companies from catering to women.
Does unemployment teach people that the rewards of life are largely due to luck?
Exemptions to minimum wage laws give labor power at the expense of their own members.
If you thought eminent domain couldn't get any worse, Dallas will prove you wrong.
Big banks needed government help to pull off the heist.
Even people who have committed no other crime can go to jail for trying to maintain their financial privacy.
Star Wars is worth an estimated $42 billion.
It needs to stop putting roadblocks in the way of refugees and immigrants seeking jobs
Prepare for tonight's Part II by re-living John Stossel grilling Gary Johnson, John McAfee, and Austin Petersen last week
Good intentions, but a near total failure as an anti-poverty policy
Good intentions, but a near total failure as an anti-poverty policy
But Jane Jacobs' motivations in opposing the "Power Broker" remain misunderstood.
Defender of property rights finds himself on the opposite side.
Politicians ignore the economic consequences of central planning and hope voters will reward them for it.
11 p.m. ET & PT, 10 p.m. CT, to decide whether we've finally killed off all hope
His socialism remains sadly nationalistic when it comes to trade, the surest way out of real poverty for the world.
Trump has demonstrated over and over again that he doesn't know the slightest thing about policy. The GOP is supporting him anyway.
Progressive economist gets supply-and-demand, to a point.
Perpetually broke Hartford bets big-and stupid-on minor-league ballpark.
A shrug in the direction of California's poorer counties
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