Elon Musk at Cato Conference: Government Needs a “Regulation Removal Department”
Michael Chapman
The State of Student Loan Forgiveness: October 2024
Andrew Gillen Note, this post updates last month’s post. The biggest changes from last month include: A new court injunction is blocking any forgiveness under
Will Rivian Automotive Last Long Enough to Use All of Its State Subsidies?
Marc Joffe Electric vehicle marker Rivian is struggling to make cars and earn a profit, but it has proven adept at winning subsidy
Simpson-Bowles 2.0 Won’t Cut It, a BRAC-like Commission Has More Teeth
Romina Boccia
Machines Do Feed Families
Tad DeHaven The recent port strike by the International Longshoremen’s Association was suspended after dockworkers received a massive pay increase. However, the union’s
How Much Does School Quality Vary?
Jeffrey Miron How much does school quality vary? Substantially, according to recent research, and in interesting ways: Greater access to public schools combined with
Fiscal Report on the Governors 2024
Chris Edwards Cato has released the 17th biennial Fiscal Report Card on America’s Governors. The report grades the governors on their tax and spending