by Dan Mitchell | Nov 7, 2025 | Blogs
In 2020, I put together a ranking of recent presidents, mostly because I wanted to make the point that partisan labels don’t necessarily matter. Indeed, over the past 60-plus years, Republicans were some of the worst in terms of statist policy...
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 | Jan 19, 2025 | Big Government, Blogs
This is the last full day of Joe Biden’s dismal presidency, so let’s do what we did with Justin Trudeau and reflect on his pathetic legacy. I’ve already provided my own economic assessment of Biden’s record, so now let’s review how he is seen by...
by Dan Mitchell | Dec 27, 2024 | Big Government, Blogs, Economics
Congratulations to Joe Biden, albeit in a negative way. He has joined Richard Nixon and Herbert Hoover in having zero positive economic accomplishments. Here’s my assessment. Plenty of anti-growth policies over the past four years, but absolutely...
by Dan Mitchell | Nov 14, 2024 | Big Government, Blogs, Regulations
So far in this series, we have looked at what a second Trump presidency might mean for the following three issues. The number of government bureaucrats. Controlling the burden of federal spending. The Department of Government Efficiency. Today, let’s...