Inequality, according to this reviewer, is a hoax meant to justify government programs that make things worse for everyone.
How a new book dispels illusions about inequality in America, including the false idea that poverty levels are stagnant.
Reviewing The Myth of American Inequality, showing that the real American economy bears no relation to popular narratives about inequality.
The question for Vice-President Kamala Harris is not about fracking but about the overall policy calculated to make energy more expensive.
Pro-growth economic policies have a broad base of support among voters, even among rank-and-file Democrats – and all want the same thing.
Pittsburgh attracted a left-leaning group of techies who in the end couldn't make their city work - and other Pennsylvania voters know it.
California, with arguably some of the worst economic policies, passes George Gilder's Israel Test of knowing how to incubate genius.
Price controls never work as advertised, and those the government has placed on prescription medications have only raised their prices.
Appalachia can no longer attract big factories, but small businesses can thrive without subsidized boondoggles that pass for competition.
K12 Print is the latest success story in returning manufacturing to America and running a company as a community steward.