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Car Access in U.S. Major Metropolitan Areas
The most rapid door to door trip times throughout urban areas require car access.
by Wendell Cox
Motor vehicles (cars, SUVs, and personal trucks) are important...
Baby Formula Shortage Could Harm Babies Long-Term
"It is reasonable to predict that if formula shortages are prolonged and that babies are either under-fed or parents try to make their own, nutritionally inferior formulas, then you will see more failure to thrive infants."
Prices Soar as Avian Flu Hits 1-in-10 Egg-Laying Hens Nationwide
(The Center Square) – Egg prices increased dramatically in April, due in part to the avian flu, and industry sources don’t expect prices to...
Robert Poole: Rethinking Airline Service at Small Airports
Changes in aircraft economics are leading to cuts in airline service at small airports.
The 50-seat regional jets that used to provide much of the...
Analysis: Economically Free States are Recovering Rapidly. High Control States, Not So Much.
By Vance Ginn and Erik Randolph
The fact that our nation’s unemployment rate is approaching the low rate of 3.5% that was reached just prior...
Report: Nine of Top Ten States with Best Taxpayer Return on Investment Are GOP-Controlled
(The Center Square) – Taxpayers in states controlled by Republicans see a better return on their investment in terms of how the government spends...
Report: Low-Tax States Grow at Faster Pace Than High-Tax States
(The Center Square) – A newly released report examines the tax burden and economic climate of all 50 states and ranks them, with Utah...
Fuel Producers, States Challenge New EPA Rule Effectively Mandating Electric Vehicles
An unlikely coalition has formed to legally challenge the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) revised fuel economy rules.
In Medical Schools, Woke Ideology Trumps True Health Care
Woke medical education is expanding across the United States, which is cause for great concern. One of the last common experiences people have today...
Poole: Transportation Planners Need to Adapt to Changes in Remote Work, Migration
It’s still something of a cliché to say that the COVID-19 pandemic has changed America, especially via the large increase in remote work. Several...