by Dan Mitchell | Jan 17, 2026 | Blogs, Trade
About one week ago, I wrote about Trump’s foolish protectionism causing a sluggish job market. Two months ago, I shared some data showing that his policies were hurting blue-collar workers. Today, let’s specifically look at manufacturing employment. We’ll start with...
by Dan Mitchell | Jan 11, 2026 | Blogs, Trade
In an interview with Gunther Fehlinger, I was asked about Trump’s protectionist policies. Understandably, I was not overflowing with praise. Let’s now look at some economic data. Two weeks ago, I wrote a column entitled “By His Own Standard, Trump’s Trade Agenda Is a...
by Dan Mitchell | Dec 26, 2025 | Blogs, Economics
As explained in my four-part series (here, here, here, and here) and in this clip from a recent interview, Javier Milei’s first two years have been amazingly successful. There are two points in the interview that deserve emphasis. First, Javier Milei’s libertarian...
by Dan Mitchell | Sep 10, 2025 | Blogs, Economic Growth
When assessing the strength of the labor market, it’s more important to focus on the employment rate rather than the unemployment rate. After all, economic output is a function of the quantity and quality of labor and capital in the economy. And...
by Dan Mitchell | Jul 24, 2025 | Blogs, Trade
From an economic perspective, the most important part of this video is at 2:22, when I explain that everyone is better off in the long run when there are job losses caused by creative destruction. Today, I want to share some real-world data to confirm that assertion....