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Handicapping the Debt Limit Debate
Sometime this spring, Congress will vote to increase the debt ceiling. That vote won’t come easy. Newly ascendant House Republicans will threaten to withhold needed... Read »
Federal Reserve Earned $81 Billion in 2010
The Federal Reserve system is doing its part to cut the budget deficit. The central bank earned $81 billion in fiscal 2010, of which a bit more than $78 billion... Read »
Why Does It Cost $230 Billion to Repeal Health Reform?
Last spring, the Congressional Budget Office estimated that the new health legislation would reduce the deficit by $143 billion over ten years. Yesterday, CBO estimated... Read »
Johnny Depp and the New Tax Law
When the President signs the big tax deal later today, will he be cutting income taxes for most families or sparing them a tax hike? Will he be slashing the estate... Read »
200 Countries, 200 Years
Courtesy of the BBC. here’s the newest version of Hans Rosling’s famous presentation on economic growth and life expectancy. Keep an eye out for the moments... Read »
How Much Did TARP Cost?
The much-maligned TARP program will cost taxpayers only $25 billion according to the latest estimates from the Congressional Budget Office. That’s substantially... Read »
NYT: You Fix the Budget
Over at the New York Times, David Leonhardt, Bill Marsh, Shan Carter, Matthew Ericson, and Kevin Quealy have prepared a great online tool for analyzing federal... Read »
DC’s New Mayor Should Say No to Taxi Medallions
I love taxi medallions. As an example for my microeconomics students, not as policy. Just last week, I used New York City’s medallion system to show how an entry... Read »
Another Solid Month for America’s Railroads
October was another solid month for America’s railroads, according to the Association for American Railroads. October traffic was 11% higher than the depressed... Read »
How Corrupt is the United States?
According to a recent study, the United States has more public sector corruption than do many other developed economies. More precisely, Transparency International... Read »







