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California Defaults on $18.5 Billion Debt, Leaving State Businesses Holding the Bag
Professors Feel the Impact of Higher Education’s Collapse
College is too expensive, too high-risk, and too woke, and, as a result, professors are facing lower inflation-adjusted salaries.
Problems and Solutions: What To Do about Social Security and Medicare for Older Americans
Higher Education and the Law of Diminishing Returns
Shortening the average time-to-degree makes economic sense.
Biden’s Nominees Are a Display of Liberal Incompetence
Julie Su seems just as fit for the role as Biden’s other nominees; that is, not at all.
Muzzling Free Expression on Campus Causes Self-Censorship
Toxic campus cultures teach students and faculty to keep quiet.
How They Convinced Trump to Lock Down
The Fed’s Policies Haunt Financial Markets
Paying people not to work is inflationary; paying people to increase supplies of goods and services isn’t.
The Fed’s Self-Directed Tragedy
What Happened to Stanford?
The list of serial embarrassments at Stanford reads like the suicides of Greek tragedy, where divine nemesis follows hubris.






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