Our taxes are due today. It's a reminder that we must get past the tax reformers’ favorite ploy of revenue neutrality.
Our taxes are due today. It's a reminder that we must get past the tax reformers’ favorite ploy of revenue neutrality.
Caleb O. Brown After almost 18 years and well over 4,000 episodes, I’m ending my time as host of the Cato Daily Podcast on April 22. On that final episode, I’ll detail what I’m doing next. I hope you’ll listen. I’m putting together a list of favorite episodes
One of the arguments given in favor of tariffs is that they will enable domestic manufacturers to better compete with producers abroad. While people may believe that to be true, the problem is that tariffs don't create a good foundation for capital development.
It is not just the future generation who bears the burden of increased government debt, but the current generation who pay the interest to the banks and corporations through higher taxes and higher price inflation.
Jeffrey A. Singer
Neal McCluskey Last month I wrote about creating an updated K‑12 productivity chart. The difficulty of any chart is balancing ease of understanding with accuracy and nuance, and that applies here. A major concern with the trial chart I produced was complication. It was not intuitive, especially using
I know I don't post much anymore, but I wanted to put this in writing somewhere. Every two weeks, in my role as Director of the School of Environment and Natural Resources at Ohio State, I write a reflection for our faculty newsletter titled (creatively)