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February 6, 2023

By Gary Galles

Subsidizing Higher Education Is Not Creating Widespread External Benefits

Contrary to the claim that taxpayer subsidies for higher education provide great social benefits, these subsidies actually are a wealth transfer from the less-well-off to wealthy people.

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By William L. Anderson

The Fed’s Portfolio Is Nonexistent: The Fed Does Not Invest. It Destroys Investments

Economists and pundits mistakenly call the Federal Reserve System's security holdings a portfolio. It is anything but.

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By Jeff Deist

Why This Recession is Different

Jeff makes the case for viewing today's economy as quite unlike that of 2007—due to steady increases in CPI, more fiscal stimulus relative to monetary stimulus, and ongoing supply shock issues from covid.

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