Money Is Social Media
What do payment forms communicate about their users?
Government surveillance doesn't just violate privacy rights; it’s a major security risk.
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If the lawsuit were to succeed, it would hurt the people it seeks to help.
New York's unemployment rate is nearly 10 percent and roughly one-third of small businesses in New York City may have closed forever. Seems like a great time to make it more expensive to employ people, right?
A new book, Wretched Refuse?, documents that newcomers not only increase economic activity but often revitalize faith in free market, limited-government institutions.
Shutting down the GSP program would reduce economic growth in developing countries and raise taxes on American importers.
Unsettled political circumstances and the ongoing pandemic crossed with Congress' broken bill-passing process is a recipe for chaos.
The strange alliance proves once again that the one thing politicians can agree on is spending taxpayers' money.
Staying isolated from family and friends is wrenchingly difficult, even when it’s the right thing to do.
The Trump years were more than infuriating on trade matters—they were destructive.
Libertarian History/Philosophy
"I just do my own thing," said the George Mason University economist and author of The State Against Blacks.
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Protected financial access for politically targeted industries
Airlines keep claiming they need a second bailout to bring back 35,000 furloughed employees. Don't buy their argument.
Able to do our jobs from where we please, life for many of us will reflect a bit more of what we want rather than what we have to do to get by.
"I am pessimistic about where this goes in the future," says the outgoing chairman, who is stepping down in January.
We must not ignore the suffering that this pandemic and our collective response to it have inflicted on millions of fellow citizens.
The self-described "crazy-ass man" and libertarian economist focused on government's role in perpetuating racial inequality.
Despite Elizabeth Warren's contention that it is the "single most effective economic stimulus that is available through executive action," forgiving student debt is a bad idea.
Circumstances change and the world may grow more complicated, but authoritarians never vary from their demand for more power over our lives.
Charities are free to help people who truly need help.
D.C.'s public transit agency has already received close to $1 billion in federal coronavirus relief funds.
She once suggested that if Americans care about the deficit so much, maybe we should make Libya pay for it.
In a year that will be remembered for a deadly pandemic that shut down parts of the economy and cost millions of people their jobs, here's one silver lining.
Governments should prepare for emergencies by cutting spending during flush times.
Libertarian History/Philosophy
The libertarian billionaire and the head of his foundation discuss their new book, leaving partisanship behind, and learning from their critics.
If government controlled the production of turkeys and toilet paper, this would be a very unhappy holiday.
Libertarian History/Philosophy
The libertarian philanthropist and CEO of Stand Together on their new book, Believe in People: Bottom-Up Solutions for a Top-Down World
Elon Musk, now the third-richest person in the world, was born in South Africa but eventually came to the United States via Canada.
The former Reason editor discusses her new book, The Fabric of Civilization, and why she's optimistic about the future.
Before putting testing rules in place, officials should have considered whether the public would be willing and able to comply.
As the coronavirus reshapes daily life, two Reason editors crisscross the country and describe what they’ve seen.
By lowering the “travel rule” threshold to $250, the government could access more of our financial data.
American farmers and consumers deserve freer trade.
It will review a Ninth Circuit decision holding that there is no taking when the government forces property owners to grant union organizers temporary access to their property.
Deutsche Bank has proposed a 5 percent income tax on people working from home, the revenue from which could be spent supplementing the lost wages of service workers.
If we can't trim the Pentagon's budget this year, will we ever?
The president-elect promised record levels of spending and taxes on the campaign trail. Will he succeed?
Navarro is the missing link between the democratic socialists on the left and the economic nationalists on the right.
All major news organizations are now reporting that Biden has won enough Electoral College votes, even as Trump mounts potential legal challenges.
It's the world of the present, not the controversies of the past, that motivated voters.
If Trump loses his bid for re-election, it will be because Rust Belt voters abandoned him after four years of misguided economic policies.
The only creepy thing at the “Capitalism Is Spooky” Halloween rally in Portland was a conspicuous lack of fun.
"I obviously identify with and resonate with and connect with my libertarian brothers and sisters on so many levels," says the controversial former child actor.
Occupational licensing rules are more often arbitrary bureaucratic hurdles than they are protections for health or safety.
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