Massive failure may be an understatement.
Daily Analysis
The Big Takeaway from a Look at Comparative Living Standards
People in the United States enjoy levels of consumption 50 percent above the average for developed nations.
The Negative Relationship between Welfare and Work
Why work at all if the governments provides enough goodies?
Political Alchemy, Part II: Turning Spending Increases into Tax Cuts
Spending is spending.
High Implicit Tax Rates Trap Poor People in the Quicksand of Government Dependency
Redistribution programs can result in very high implicit tax rates
Boris Johnson Is the U.K.’s “Tax Collector for the Welfare State”
The more government fails, the more money it apparently gets.
The Real (and Growing) Problem with Social Security
With each passing year, the problem seems to worsen
Primitive Keynesianism from the Joint Economic Committee
Nonsensical “research”
Big Government and “Financial Repression”
Beware this back-door form of industrial policy.
Social Security’s Inevitable Decline
The fact that Social Security is a Ponzi scheme isn’t necessarily fatal.








