
Could Sky-High Property Taxes Spark Another Proposition 13 Tax Revolt?
Maybe. Nationwide, property tax collections went up nearly 7% last year, easily outstripping inflation. Not only are soaring property values squeezing many people out of
Maybe. Nationwide, property tax collections went up nearly 7% last year, easily outstripping inflation. Not only are soaring property values squeezing many people out of
The Census Bureau’s just released American Community Survey includes Work Access data (also referred to as “journey to work”) confirming that mass transit is an
That headline may seem unbelievable, but it’s true. Our latest Unleash Prosperity study from Senior Fellow Tomas Philipson and two of his University of Chicago colleagues
Here are the daily numbers on changes in the U.S. labor force of late: There is an old saying that demography is destiny. Baby boomers
On a trip to Los Angeles last weekend, here’s what we saw for gas prices. We took the photo. Here is what most of the
There’s one screamingly-obvious common denominator of high-crime cities: progressive, one-party rule. Of the 20 cities with the highest homicide rates in the country, 12 are
Here we go again. Here’s Yesterday’s headline on health care costs: The story finds that “Costs for employer coverage are expected to surge about 9.5%
We shouted this out six months ago, and that was BEFORE we learned of the just-released abysmal and shameful test scores of our children. Just
If you Google Charlie Kirk or use an AI prompt, as we did last night, it almost always puts Wikipedia at the top of the