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Out to Lunch: California's $20 Fast-Food Wage
My interview of UC San Diego's Jeff Clemens
May 21
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The UK's Proposed Supermarket Price Controls
Britain’s war on supermarket prices is what happens when years of high inflation make politicians economically unserious.
May 20
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Ryan Bourne
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President Trump’s Approval on Inflation is Now Worse Than President Biden’s Ever Was
President Trump’s approval on inflation is at a historic low.
May 13
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Ryan Bourne
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Jai Kedia
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Nathan Miller
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The Congressional Progressive Caucus Affordability Agenda Is A Dud
The Congressional Progressive Caucus yesterday released their “affordability agenda.” The American people want policies to defuse inflation and lower…
May 1
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Ryan Bourne
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How to Avoid a Supply Shock Inflation Bias
The Federal Reserve has found another inflation spike it would rather not fight.
Apr 30
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Ryan Bourne
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Nathan Miller
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Note to Bessent and Congressional Republicans: Greedflation Is Still Bad Economics
Republicans spent the better part of four years mocking the political left’s greedflation narrative—and rightly so.
Apr 24
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Ryan Bourne
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Nathan Miller
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Today’s Anxiety About Affordability Is Still Mainly About The 2021-2024 Inflation
The recent high inflation is still claiming new political victims.
Apr 22
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Ryan Bourne
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Nathan Miller
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State Affordability Policies Leave a Lot to Be Desired
Affordability has become the defining issue of the 2026 election cycle, and state governments have churned out bills and executive actions aimed at…
Apr 17
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Ryan Bourne
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Nathan Miller
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Adriana Soto
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