November 16, 2024

Senior Fellow and Good as Gold author Judy Shelton gives her take on the newly formed Department of Government Efficiency’s plans to curb government spending.

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The Wall Street Journal

Research Fellow Alexander Salter explains why Congress can’t cut the Fed’s funding yet … and why that’s a problem. Read more »

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The Commonwealth Club World Affairs

California’s ethnic studies controversy inspired the Independent Institute to launch a curricular alternative. Listen now »

The Hill

Senior Fellow and David J. Theroux Chair Phillip W. Magness and Research Fellow Alexander Salter ask: Did modern monetary theory elect Donald Trump? Read more »

The Epoch Times

Senior Fellow Judy Shelton explains why restoring sound money principles is necessary to safeguard purchasing power. Read more »

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BBC World Service Business Report

Senior Fellow Judy Shelton examines the impact incoming administration will have on the economy. Read more »

Reason

Senior Fellow Stephen Halbrook explains how procedural red herrings in the seventh circuit threaten gun rights. Read more »

MSN

Senior Fellow Ivan Eland argues for a federal shield law for journalists. Read more »

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The Morgan Report

Senior Fellow Judy Shelton explains why sound money is a moral and economic imperative. Watch now »

Forbes

Senior Fellow John Goodman explains how Medicare Advantage saves taxpayer dollars. Read more »

The American Spectator

Policy Fellow K. Lloyd Billingsley analyzes the election aftermath in California.

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Health Affairs

Senior Fellow John Goodman explains how Medicare causes patients to overpay for prescription drugs. Read more »

Forbes

Senior Fellow John Goodman asks: who should pay for really expensive drugs? Read more »

The Library of Economics and Liberty

Research Fellow Art Carden argues that to fight climate change, we must build, baby, build. Read more »

Minding the Campus

Senior Fellow Richard K. Vedder explains the “dumbing down” of America. Read more »