Showing posts with label growth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label growth. Show all posts
Roger Meiners: Regulating Our Way To Prosperity
Government Math: More rules = more money. If you’re wondering why the stock market has risen in recent months despite uninspiring economic news, look no further than the Federal Register. This massive volume, where all new regulations are published, promises a bright economic future that should ease anyone’s concern ... MORE
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central planning,
economics,
government,
growth,
prosperity,
regulation,
rules,
stock market
John Hood: Laboratories For Prosperity
Confirmation of free-market principles. Over the past three decades, America's state and local governments have experienced a large and underappreciated divergence. Some places, usually but not always led by Republicans, have become friendlier to free enterprise. Other places, usually but not always led by Democrats, have become ... MORE
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economics,
free market,
government,
growth,
local,
policy,
politics,
principles,
states,
wealth
Quin Hillyer: Kill The Corporate Tax To Help Workers
To increase wages and shrink the tax loopholes. It was a former top Democratic staffer on the House Budget Committee, not some Kemp-Laffer supply-sider, who first convinced me that one of the most dynamic and worthwhile tax reforms, and one of the least costly (to the federal government’s revenues), would be the complete ... MORE
Federal Prison Population Grows 27% In Ten Years
Who says government fails to stimulate growth? The number of federal prison inmates has grown 27 percent in the last decade, according the Government Accountability Office (GAO). In a report examining the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) budget, the GAO found that prison population is rising: The Department of Justice’s ... MORE
Only The Private Sector Stimulates Job Growth
by Chriss Street. The mainstream media were shocked today when U.S. job growth continued at a very strong pace in November, despite the October government shutdown that ended on October 17th. Employers added 203,000 jobs and the reported unemployment rate fell from 7.3% to 7%, its lowest level since November 2008. Economists had ... MORE
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economics,
Federal Reserve,
government,
growth,
jobs,
politics,
private sector,
unemployment
Forbes: The Bankruptcy Of Modern Economics
Examples of intellectual illness. The resounding victory of N.J. Governor Chris Christie has people speculating about the 2016 presidential race, particularly on the Republican side, since it’s a given among pols and pundits that Hillary Clinton’s nomination for the Democrats is a foregone conclusion (it isn’t, but that’s another discussion). ... MORE
States Should Cut Taxes To Boost Economic Growth
by Ben Wilterdink. There was a strong trend of states cutting taxes this year, with 18 states passing significant tax cuts into law during the 2013 legislative session. With one-third of the United States cutting taxes, it is clear economic growth has become a top priority for states that want to dig out of the dismal economy that followed the ... MORE
Peter Morici: True Unemployment Now 13.6%
'High rate' becoming permanent. The Labor Department on Friday is expected to report the economy added 120,000 jobs in October, below the 148,000 recorded in September and the trend for months prior. Unemployment should remain about 7.2 percent. The government shutdown and uncertainty about its precise impact on the data ... MORE
Tom Leonard: New Gold Rush Proves Anti-Frackers Wrong
The best economic news in decades. As he takes me on a tour of his buzzing little town, mayor Brent Sanford points out the acres of development that have already happened — the giant grocery store, the smart restaurant, the school extension and the endless housing developments. And he tells me what’s still to come — a smart ... MORE
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drilling,
energy,
fracking,
gas,
growth,
jobs,
natural gas,
oil,
production,
prosperity,
wealth
Star Parker: We Need To Restore The Spirit Of Capitalism
Our president is hardwired to the socialist view. President Barack Obama went to Knox College in Galesburg, Ill., this week to rearticulate his vision for the American economy and to reassure the American people that, yes, he knows what he is doing. The president's prodigious political skills are always on display, even in the most ... MORE
Ronald Bailey: Freedom Is Good For You
Science provides the evidence. Economic freedom is, as Martha Stewart might say, a good thing. That’s not just my bias as a libertarian: I’ve got science on my side. In a new study published in Contemporary Economic Policy, two of the authors of the annual Economic Freedom of the World Index set out to see how other researchers were ... MORE
Blow Off Pampered Greenies, Build Keystone XL
by Katie Kieffer. Recycling is fine. Conservation is fine. But sometimes greenies cross the line. They expect you and me to go jobless and hungry so they can save a porcupine. President Obama has been pampering his radical greenie friends for far too long. Even the Presidents’ State Department has thrice declared Keystone XL to be ... MORE
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conservation,
energy,
executive power,
growth,
jobs,
Keystone XL,
oil,
opportunity,
politics
R Rahn: More Government Control Equals Poorer Nations
A free market tutorial from, of all places, Moscow. An upside down world. Here I am, in my London hotel
room, watching an English-language financial program being broadcast
from Moscow on RT (Russian TV). The program host is correctly berating
the heads of the major Western central banks for acting like socialists
in setting interest rates and ... MORE
Donald Lambro: Economy Progresses Downward
Americans re-elected this recession. When millions of voters went to the polls in November to narrowly re-elect Barack Obama, the economy was rapidly shrinking toward recessionary levels. In the last three months of 2012, the gross domestic product — the
measurement of everything America produces — fell to an annualized rate
of 0.1 percent, the ... MORE
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