A massive labor shortage continues to hamstring the economy, with millions more empty jobs than unemployed job-seekers. All the while, millions of people remain on the sidelines, with the labor force ...
Limiting the provision of public assistance to those who really need it seems like common sense. It ensures that welfare ...
As part of a recent study on income disparities, Thomas Blanchet, Lucas Chancel, and Amory Gethin of the World Inequality Lab at the Paris School of Economics found that the United States “stands out ...
Our home states of Texas and Louisiana have a simple request of Congress: Let us follow Utah’s lead. For nearly 25 years, Utah has integrated federal workforce development and safety net programs, ...
Charles Murray is the E.F. Hutton of social policy: when he talks, people listen. His 1984 classic Losing Ground is the authoritative statement about the perverse incentives and negative effects of ...
Although the initial growth of these government programs rightly targeted the truly needy, most welfare programs n ...