Economics
Division Of Labor Makes Us Wealthy…And Fragile
My father was born in 1919, on a farm in the upper Mohawk Valley in New York, in 1919. He could build a two-story wood....
Putting Affirmative Action To The Question
By Kody W. Cooper For a couple of generations now, the Supreme Court’s position on affirmative action has been that “race consciousness” in university admissions....
Will A Digital Dollar Offer Financial Privacy?
The White House appears to be clearing the runway for a central bank digital currency (CBDC). In March, President Biden signed Executive Order 1406, which required....
Georgia Declares a State of Emergency Over Supply Chain Shortages
As 20 food processing facilities have burned down over the past 5 months, the federal government and now state governments are starting to warn about....
Unit Auto Sales Struggle As Shortages Continue
Sales of light vehicles totaled 12.9 million at an annual rate in November, down slightly from a 13.0 million pace in October. The November result....










