Mises Institute
Tuesday, July 8, 2025
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Tariffs Destroy Consumer Choice
Douglas French
Although President Trump has claimed that tariffs will ultimately raise our standard of living, they really are taxes on consumers. Furthermore, tariffs also deny consumers the choices they want to make.
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The Homeownership Rate Is Lower Now than it Was 45 Years Ago
Ryan McMaken
Now is the time to admit that easy-money policy and corporate bailouts—imposed in the name of increasing homeownership—has only made housing more unaffordable.
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Involuntary Servitude
Are we really free of slavery in present-day America?
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Half of June’s Job Growth Was in Government. Manufacturing Jobs Fall.
Growth illusion via government.
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Employment Stagnation Drives Hiring Down to Near Ten-Year Low (Ex Covid)
The larger trend in hires shows that hires—when adjusted to the working age population—are near a ten-year low, excepting the covid period.
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What If We Were on a Gold Standard?
Twentieth and twenty-first century monetary history shows us how our government, step-by-step, removed the monetary gold standard and introduced their fiat currency dollar to increase their power.
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Leo XIV and Rerum Novarum
Cardinal Robert Prevost became Pope Leo XIV. Leo XIII wrote Rerum Novarum, which shaped Catholic social teaching and supported private property and free markets.
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Essays in Austrian Economics: Honoring Joe Salerno
Bob Murphy talks with Mises Institute research fellow, David Howden, co-editor of The Next Generation of Austrian Economics: Essays in Honor of Joe Salerno.
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Freedom in One Lesson:
The Best of Leonard Read
Freedom in One Lesson is an extensive collection of Leonard Read’s best, most powerful sustained arguments on behalf of liberty. Leonard Read’s goal was to plant the seeds of liberty, so society and individuals could blossom to their fullest potential.
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