Issues 2016: Are Women Paid Less than Men?
By Diana Furchtgott-Roth: Many statistics look only at raw averages and do not take into account factors such as education, skills, and hours worked.
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By Diana Furchtgott-Roth: Many statistics look only at raw averages and do not take into account factors such as education, skills, and hours worked.
Read MoreBy Ali Meyer: California transplants take $1.77 billion in adjusted gross income with them.
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Read MoreBy Howard Richman, Raymond Richman and Jesse Richman: If the U.S. is to prosper, U.S. international trade has to be brought into balance. Both political parties have been doing next to nothing.
Read MoreHere is Larry Elder writing at Townhall: President Barack Obama, when asked to name an accomplishment for which he is most proud, said, “I’m proud of saving the American economy.” Breathtaking. Let’s examine the…
Read MoreBy Mitch Hall: States nationwide are beginning to join the ‘Fight for $15.’ My job experience in Seattle, Washington helps illustrate why that’s a bad idea.
Read MoreBy PF Wagner: Whatever the cause, high paying manufacturing jobs are in a free fall and they are being replaced by low paying retail jobs. Is this an issue that we should we be concerned…
Read MoreFew Americans understand this due to the fact that conservatives have failed to adequately fight the information war — here is Crystal Wright writing at The Daily Signal: It’s well known how in 1965 Daniel…
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Read MoreBy Bruce Walker: No one running for the White House in either major party seems able (or, more likely, willing) to say what the role of the federal government should be in America.
Read MoreBy Nick Dranias: What if the states could advance and ratify a powerful federal balanced budget amendment in just 12 months?
Read MoreBy Michael Jindra: There’s more than economics at play in poverty.
Read MoreBy John C. Goodman: There is a single thought that unites the political parties of the left all over the world (from welfare state liberals to socialists and communists) and it is this: incentives don’t matter.
Read MoreBy Steve Feinstein: When someone says that a critically-important product or service is “free,” it isn’t. Everyone who performs a service or delivers a product gets paid. The only question is, by whom?
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