Steve Forbes evaluates the candidates’ tax plans.
Policy and Government At MarketWatch, economist Robert Dye calls the US economy “The Great OK.” Monetary From the Hoover Institution, Allan Meltzer chronicles the Fed’s failures.
Policy and Government At MarketWatch, economist Robert Dye calls the US economy “The Great OK.” Monetary From the Hoover Institution, Allan Meltzer chronicles the Fed’s failures.
Tax At ATR, Alexander Hendrie gives the real reason for corporate inversions. Regulatory The Washington Post encourages Hillary Clinton to offer an alternative to Bernie
Policy and Government In the WSJ, David Harrison warns U.S. consumers alone can’t power global growth. Monetary Fortune reports 3/4 economists expect atleast 1 more
Policy and Government At Forbes.com, John Tamny says if you are feeling down about the US economy, talk to an immigrant. Productivity In the WSJ,
Policy and Government Investopedia releases a short video covering some of the basics of supply-side economics. In the WSJ, Justin Lahart reports the U.S. jobs
Policy and Government At Real Clear Markets, John Tamny scoffs at the notion that work needs to be encouraged via tax subsidies. On Fox News,
Policy and Government From Inside Sources, David Eldridge reports Ted Cruz and Donald Trump’s immigration plans will trigger a recession. At Forbes.com, Tim Worstall agrees with
Policy and Government At CNS News, Terence Jeffrey reports the U.S. has a record 10 straight years of below average economic growth. In the Washington
Politics and Government At Forbes.com, Tim Worstall says innovation has increased voters’ standards of living more than income levels show. Monetary From CNN, Paul La Monica asks
Politics and Government Donald Trump wins South Carolina with 40% of voters saying he was best able to handle the economy. From Forbes.com, John Tamny asks where are