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The welfare state is supposed to signal the existence of the “compassionate” society that provides care for all. However, this “compassion” has resulted in...

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Norbert Michel In his newly released book, Crushing Capitalism: How Populist Policies Are Threatening The American Dream, Norbert Michel, Cato Vice President and Director of...

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David Inserra Meta’s Oversight Board, an independent review body sometimes called the Supreme Court for Facebook, recently issued a series of decisions on controversial...

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Real Estate and Healthcare swapping positions in Top 5 The top five sectors show remarkable stability, with Consumer Staples, Utilities, Financials, and Communication Services...

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Michael F. Cannon, Krit Chanwong, and Dominik Lett Medicaid subsidizes medical care for low-income individuals and long-term care for many not-so-low-income individuals. After Social...

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Carl Menger wrote, “All things are subject to the law of cause and effect.” Unfortunately, modern academic economists all too often confuse correlation of...

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Lower income countries like the D.R. often face much higher relative costs than rich countries when it comes to dealing with waves of migrants.

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US airstrikes on Yemen killed 95 civilians and injured 192 last week. Very little US trade requires the Suez Canal, so this is about...

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Trump’s trade war is so successful that he’s planning to bail out the farmers who will suffer under the trade war.

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Please join us in supporting what has been called The Best Week of the Year: Mises U 2025! Your generous contributions are vital to...

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62% think tariffs will be a net liability in the long run. Even more think it will be costly in the short run. They’re...

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Profits aren’t immoral—they’re necessary. Just as organisms need a net energy surplus to live, societies need profits to sustain themselves.

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The Zweig Breadth Thrust for the S&P 1500 triggered on Thursday as stocks surged last week. In poker terms, this thrust signals an abrupt...

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Following a strong move the week before, the markets took on a more consolidatory look over the past five sessions. Following ranged moves, the...

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In this video, after last week’s sharp market rally, Mary Ellen breaks down where the markets stand now, which leading sectors are showing the...

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After weeks of uncertainty, the stock market finally gave us something to smile about. The major indexes just wrapped up four straight days of...

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