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Jobs, Housing Show Recovery Continues
There were only two insightful reports on the economy this past week—for jobs and housing. Both show impressive gains.
Weekly initial unemployment claims fell by...
The Great Energy Non-Transition
Climate alarmist frequently claim the world has undertaken a radical transformation of the global energy system away from fossil fuels toward zero-carbon, renewable energy. This is false.
The Battle for California Is the Battle for America
By now, this is a familiar story. California is a failed state. Thanks to years of progressive mismanagement and neglect, the cities are lawless...
Michigan Appropriates $12.7 Mil for Broadband Buildout, Will Add Another $5.3 Mil Later This...
Michigan’s broadband infrastructure is receiving a tremendous infusion of taxpayer dollars, thanks to $12.7 million in state grants.
The grants, announced by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer...
The Slow Suicide of New York City
By Eric Kampmann and Alec Klein
“The city seen from the Queensboro Bridge is always the city seen for the first time, in its...
California Governor Bans the Sale of Cars and Trucks with Internal Combustion Engines after...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) issued an executive order banning the sale of gasoline-powered passenger vehicles in 2035.
U.S. Economy Continues to Improve
For the most part, news on both the economy and on the virus continues to move in the right direction.
Today’s report on new orders...
Housing, Stocks Lead Continuing Economic Recovery
Stocks continue to consolidate and the housing market is very strong as business activity continues recovery from governments' COVID lockdowns.
Both the employment data and...
Economic Recovery Continues Despite Lagging Job Growth
Most economic numbers this week continue to point to a rapid recovery in the overall economy. This is occuring even as the recovery in the job market lags the rest of the economy.
Coronavirus Accelerates Decline in U.S. Transit Ridership
U.S. public transit ridership has been declining for the last five years and the coronavirus pandemic is accelerating the decline.