Economics/Class Relations

DOGE’s Dollars to the People

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March 1, 2025
Senior Fellow Judy Shelton joins the David Lin Show to discuss the Fed, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, gold-backed bonds, and a “radical” solution to end inflation.

DOGE’s Dollars to the People

Policy Fellow K. Lloyd Billingsley shares a little-known fact of history: California once enacted a plan similar to DOGE’s current tax refund plan.

Trump’s high-risk tariff gamble

Senior Fellow Alvaro Vargas Llosa argues there is nothing to be gained from trade wars and urges President Trump to focus on shrinking government.

A Very Short History of American Universities, 1636-2025

Senior Fellow Richard Vedder explains why college enrollment rates are dropping so dramatically.

Why California’s plan to harden homes against wildfires is broken

Research Fellow Kristian Fors explains why California homeowners aren’t incentivized to “harden” their homes against wildfires.

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Reason

Senior Fellow Stephen Halbrook argues SCOTUS should hold its decision in VanDerStok. Read more »

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Research Fellow William J. Watkins, Jr., explains why Congress is (unfortunately) key to DOGE’s success. Read more »

ThisOldHouse.com

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