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U.S. Economy Contracts by 5 Percent in First Quarter
The U.S. economy contracted by 5 percent over the course of the first quarter, the first such decline in more than a decade, and...
Massive Losses of Employer Health Insurance Highlight Need for New Options
Many departing employees decline COBRA because they must pay the entire premium out of their own pockets, which can cost as much as $600 a month for individual coverage.
Common Core Has Led to ‘Historic’ Drop in Achievement Scores
A new study has found the adoption of the Common Core State Standards has led to a 'historic' drop in student achievement scores.
The adoption...
Common Core Has Led to ‘Historic’ Drop in Achievement Scores, Study Finds
A new study has found the adoption of the Common Core State Standards has led to a 'historic' drop in student achievement scores.
Proposed Violence Against Women Act Revisions Could Cost States Billions in Unemployment Benefits
Legislators in many states are considering bills that would reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) on the state level, jeopardizing the solvency of state Unemployment Insurance trust funds.
Questionable California Priorities Are About to Hit Pocket Books
Taxing the rich has seemed to be one of the Band-Aid solutions for California’s budget, but that’s dangerous as seventy percent of the General Fund is already provided by personal taxes on just five percent of the population.
The Stimulus and Moral Hazard
The CARES Act is one of the few government bailouts that doesn't set a bad precedent.
Watch Out for Long-Term Effects of Government’s Coronavirus Remedies
Economic contractions harm human health, so governments should take that into account in their coronavirus policies.
Watch Out for Long-Term Effects of Government’s Coronavirus Remedies
Economic contractions harm human health, so governments should take that into account in their coronavirus policies.
U.S. Department of Energy Approves Four New Liquefied Natural Gas Projects in Texas
The U.S. Department of Energy approved four liquefied natural gas export projects for construction on the Texas Gulf coast in February.