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November 29, 2022

By William L. Anderson

As Easy Money Crashes, the Political and Legal Effects Appear

As inflation ravages the economy, easy money is disappearing, with political and legal consequences to follow.

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By Ryan McMaken

Money-Supply Growth in October Fell to a 39-Month Low. A Recession Is Now Almost Guaranteed.

Money-supply growth slowed even more in October, and is now back to levels we last saw during the repo liquidity crunch of 2019, and in the days right before the 2007–09 recession.

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By Taylor Pace

College Loans and Hazlitt's Lesson: Ignoring the Larger Picture

Politicians calling for student loan forgiveness or free college tuition have failed to understand the larger consequences of unlimited student lending. Henry Hazlitt would have understood.

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