Ill-conceived regulation costs jobs and opportunities – and the less-advantaged stand to pay the highest price.
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Restricting Stock Buybacks
Bipartisanship is nice, but not when it extends to backing bad ideas about restricting corporate stock buybacks.
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Imagine Tenure For Everyone
While Gov. Cuomo tries to convince Jeff Bezos to come back to NYC, the City Council seems to be doing the opposite.
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Don’t Hop Into A Ride-Hail IPO
You may like riding with them, or even driving for them, but should you rush to buy into an IPO for Uber or Lyft?
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Georgia Cancels The ‘Netflix Tax’
Bringing broadband to rural communities is a worthy goal, but some ways of paying for it are more worthy than others.
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This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Laws
What makes a good law go bad? Few things can do it faster than payday-seeking contingency lawyers.
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The Right To Keep And Bear Rights
In the supposed interest of safety, New York City prohibits licensed gun owners from removing their weapons from the city.
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If You’re Starting Out, Start With Budgeting
If you search the internet for advice on effective personal financial management, you are confronted with an extensive list of topics that require your attention. Young professionals can often shrink that list down to one.
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ReKeithen Miller in the Chicago Tribune
ReKeithen Miller recommends considering behavioral traits, not just math, when deciding whether to take a pension as a lump sum or recurring payments.
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As The Birth Rate Falls, The Sky Doesn’t
Our economy and well-being need not decline merely because of an aging and potentially shrinking population.
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