Fiscal Sentiment and the Weak Recovery from the Great Recession: A Quantitative Exploration
Which state is the freest? Which state the least free? Which one has the most lightly taxed and regulated economy? Which states protect personal freedoms the best and the worst? How does your state fare? The newly published 2016 edition of Freedom in the 50 States presents a completely revised and updated ranking of the American states based on how their policies promote freedom in the fiscal, regulatory, and personal realms. Authors William P. Ruger and Jason Sorens have gathered data on more than 230 variables to measure freedom now and in the past. Freedom in the 50 States is an essential work for anyone interested in state policy and in advancing a better understanding of a free society.



41 Straight Years of Trade Deficits yet America Still Stands Strong
The Cold War’s Lesson for Immigration Policy
But while he was right to look to the Cold War for insights on today’s ideological struggle, his focus on the exclusion of communists misses the point.
The Battle for the GOP’s Foreign Policy Soul
How Did Bill Clinton’s Welfare Reform Turn Out?
“Hardcore” Body Camera Policies Could Do More Harm than Good
It’s crucial that body camera policies are carefully thought-out. Without the right policies in place body cameras cannot be tools for increased transparency and accountability in law enforcement.
20 Years after Welfare Reform, Can We Do It Again?
How Liberal Courts Help Conservatives States Stay Free
Why We Ranked NH as the Freest State in America