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People Returning to Work, for Less

The October job report showed solid growth in the U.S. labor market, with 531,000 nonfarm jobs added last month, but earnings increases are not keeping up with inflation. The unemployment rate fell 0.2 percentage points to 4.6%, but the labor force participation rate remained at 61.6%, the same rate as a year ago, and well...

November 9, 2021
Economy

Trick or Treat: More Like Tax and Spend

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi set Halloween as the deadline for passing multiple reckless budget increases. The latest new framework announced recently by President Biden has a claimed cost of $1.75 trillion ($1.85 trillion when you include $100 billion for “immigration”). That number may sound frightful, but the monster under the mask is ghastlier—the real figure...

October 31, 2021
Economy

Energy Emergency Emerging

Gas prices in many parts of the country today look like high GPA numbers. People are angry that a gallon of gas costs more dollars than they have cylinders in their car. Do not expect any answers from the White House, however; “I don’t have a near-term answer,” said President Joe Biden at a recent...

October 26, 2021
Economy

The Biden White House Is Asking Americans To Lower Expectations On Problems It Created

Like a young, beautiful, intelligent woman depressed by an altogether unattractive dating pool of men around her, Lady Columbia should be lowering her expectations with President Biden at the helm. Not only have three separate op-eds in the Washington Post made that case, but now even the White House has as well. Empty store shelves and never-ending coronavirus...

October 25, 2021
Economy

The Midas Complex

Have monetary scientists  solved the mysteries of alchemy? While the ancient alchemists sought (and failed) to turn lead into gold—the currency of the day—their modern counterparts have done something far more incredible: creating money from debt. But just as King Midas’ touch proved less a blessing than a curse, so too is this modern marvel....

October 18, 2021
Economy

‘Transitory’ Inflation Takes No Prisoners

A trip to the grocery store, gas station, or just about anywhere else is guaranteed to give you a bad case of sticker shock these days. Prices just keep going up, and there’s no end in sight to this inflationary wave. If a household’s budget was tight at the start of the year, it is...

October 13, 2021
Economy

Stalling Out: Jobs Report Shows People Leaving Labor Force

September’s job report was a severe disappointment, with only 194,000 nonfarm jobs added last month, less than half of expectations, and the smallest gain for the year. The unemployment rate fell 0.4 percentage points to 4.8%, in part because of people leaving the labor force, as evidenced by the labor force participation rate dropping to...

October 8, 2021
Economy

The Numbers Still Don’t Add Up

If you have bought just about anything lately—from food and gasoline to cars and even houses—you know prices just keep climbing. People are running out of cash. There seems to be less and less left over at the end of every month as prices continue rising faster than wages. Put simply, a household’s money is...

October 6, 2021
Taxes & Spending

Reconciliation Bill is an Assault on Marriage and Families

Marriage is already tough enough; fewer and fewer Americans are even attempting it, and while divorce rates are down slightly, that may only be a temporary side effect of the pandemic. Yet the evidence is clear—marriage is the not-so-secret ingredient for success in life, for men, women and especially for children. But marriage is about...

September 28, 2021
Taxes & Spending

Build Back Broker, or Better Yet…

America is back at the brink—Congress has borrowed as much as it can legally, and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says if it doesn’t raise the debt ceiling, the U.S. will be forced into default. But the truth is that the full faith and credit of the U.S. is at stake because of excessive spending in...

September 22, 2021
Economy

What Were They Thinking? They Weren’t.

Inflation is much worse than Washington seems willing to admit. With each month that goes by, however, the evidence is increasing—just like prices. The White House’s Office of Management and Budget (OMB) recently more than doubled its inflation forecast for the year. Their new estimate is 4.8% for 2021, but the numbers are not adding...

September 7, 2021
Economy

Texas Can Save Millions of Dollars, If Lawmakers Act Soon

Texas owes $7 billion to the U.S. Treasury’s Unemployment Trust Fund. Lawmakers here in Texas can pay off that balance entirely, without any interest charges, and without using any state funds. The only catch is that the Texas Legislature and governor would need to do so by Sept. 6, so that’s unlikely—but they can keep...

September 3, 2021
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