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Public Employees Unions Lose Friends

Public-employee labor unions have long been an unchecked tap upon the public treasury.  Sometimes these unions have an aura of moral purpose, like police and firefighters' unions. Others work in hospitals...

The Breakup of Ma Bell

Ten years into the 20th century, the United States citizenry were still enjoying the afterglow of a remarkable generation of economic growth, innovation, and expansion. ...

Finance Reform

With a congressional battle brewing over what is being touted as the biggest attempt at financial regulatory reform since the Great Depression, most pundits are predicting that, despite token Republican opposition,...

Jobs Up, Unemployment Rate Up

The Labor Department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics announced good and bad economic news on May 7: The economy added 290,000 jobs in April compared to March, but the unemployment rate climbed...

Newspaper Circulation Continues Decline

Newspapers are dying. That is the message from the latest Audit Bureau of Circulations, an independent firm that checks the average circulation of various print periodicals.  The average drop of newspaper...

Fed Ends MBS Intervention

The Federal Reserve ended its largest intervention in the housing market on April 1, ceasing its purchase of Mortgage-Backed Securities (MBS) that began in September of 2008 in order to keep...