California's $20 Fast Food Minimum Wage Law Is Already Having Disastrous Unintended Consequences
Many have seen their hours reduced—or have lost their jobs entirely.
Many have seen their hours reduced—or have lost their jobs entirely.
Or: WILL SOMEONE PLEASE THINK OF THE CHILDREN?!
The state's population stagnation is likely to continue for decades as younger people flee for opportunities elsewhere.
Join Reason on YouTube Thursday at 1 p.m. Eastern for a discussion on the divides between young and old Americans.
"It's very easy for politicians to legislate freedom away," says Northwood University's Kristin Tokarev. "But it's incredibly hard to get back."
A plurality of young people think their fear of losing job opportunities is a price worth paying to remedy past injustices.
Minimum wage laws priced young workers out of the market before the pandemic and may do so in the future.
Teen activists are righteously angry—but righteous anger does not produce sound public policy.
A Trick of Light is the result of an unorthodox collaboration between the accomplished young adult novelist and the late Spider-Man creator.
How Seattle’s $15 minimum wage killed entry-level jobs.
How dangerous is the democratic socialist resurgence?
Nearly half of young working-class whites do not identify with any religious affiliation.
Tens of thousands marched through Washington, D.C., today. As usual, media outlets paid the protest minimal attention.
Asked about our biggest problems, the most common answer among young black voters was racism, while Hispanics said immigration, Asians said education, and whites said terrorism/homeland security.
The student is challenging a local ordinance and a state law for being in violation of the Fourth Amendment.
Congratulations, GenXers: You were better than the millennials at getting laid.
Millennials tell us why they're libertarians.
Millennials tell us why they're libertarians.
We have some ideas for your agenda...
Three ways kids keep their virtual lives to themselves.
What We Saw at ISFLC 2014
Old politicians and old voters may never change their minds. But libertarianism grows fastest among the young.
Sharp decline from earlier this year, reversal from 2009
Reading the Supreme Court decision might help
Obviously, a high crime
Life without parole is off the table for non-lethal crimes
The continent's economy staggers
To 48 percent, fueling an 18-month approval rating low for the president
To win Millennials, Republicans must channel their inner libertarian.
The fastest growing is Young Americans for Liberty
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