Op-Ed Highlights
An Obsession with the Wrong Resources Is Distracting America
The country’s durable advantage is the ability to generate ideas.
Social Security Needs a New Inflation Calculator
Policymakers cling to a 1970s consumer-price index formula that overstates cost increases and drives up automatic spending.
Rent Control Isn’t the Answer to State’s Housing Crisis
Letting property owners decide how to use their own land is a far greater level of local control than allowing local governments to impose one-size-fits-all regulations.
Populism’s Doom Loop: When Feelings Replace Facts, Americans Lose
Populist politicians have a long history of blaming foreigners, big business, and big finance for all the problems that are supposedly ruining everyone else’s lives.
Trump, Kennedy Overreach on Tylenol but Don’t Go Far Enough on Drug Regulations
The federal government should step back and let evidence, not politics, drive progress, because children with autism benefit from answers, not edicts.
How a $200 Check Can Put You on a Government Watch List
The Treasury’s new policy will undermine financial privacy in a time when more and more Americans are calling to strengthen it.















