Housing plays a large role in growing wealth for Americans, but it remains an area where economist Jeremy Horpedahl is pessimistic for the near term.
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State Fiscal Health and Cost‐Saving Strategies
The President's Odd and Expansive Conception of "Junk Fees"
The Broken Budget Process Demands Fixes Big and Small
97% of Green Card Applications Will Not Get Approved This Year
Frederick Douglass among Heroes of Progress
How Committed Is the US to NATO?
Congress Should Reject the OECD's Planned Tax Cartel
Biden's Liquefied Natural Gas Export "Pause" Makes No Sense
As Surveillance Fight Rises Again, New Fed Spyware Is Revealed
The Road to Freedom: Estonia's Rise from Soviet Vassal State to One of the Freest Nations on Earth
Cato Institute Lands on FBI's "Vexsome" List for FOIA Requests
Containing Medicaid Costs at the State Level
Reviving Federalism to Tackle the Government Debt Crisis
"Nicotinophobia" Is for the Children
Context for the Fresh Calls for War with Iran
Fresh Chaos at the Border Doesn't Change What's Needed to Rationalize Immigration
Milei at the World Economic Forum
Taiwanese Elections and the Looming China Threat
How Do Europe's Speech Restrictions Impact US Speakers?
Will China's Military Dysfunction Buy Taiwan Time to Build Its Defenses?
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