Charter schools are attracting more students because parents want better outcomes.
Daily Analysis
New York City’s Spending Problem
De Blasio doesn’t want any form of spending restraint.
Unions and Labor Day: The Divergent Interests of Government Bureaucrats and Private-Sector Workers
Can Trump convince private-sector union members of this fact?
Israel’s Shift to Private Social Security
Lessons for the U.S.
Why Did South Korea Diverge from Brazil?
The reasons Brazil lags.
Even after the Coronavirus Spending Spree, It’s Simple to Balance the Budget Without Tax Increases
Tax increases are guaranteed to make a bad situation worse.
Is America Approaching the Tipping Point of Too Much Debt?
A new study from the European Central Bank may help answer.
Two Rivals for the Politician of the Year Award
There are plenty of things to dislike about politicians.
The Economic Benefits of Spending Restraint
More government means fewer resources for the economy’s productive sector.
Principles of (Sensible) Taxation
What’s the key principle of good tax policy?










