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What Is “Heavy Investment” in Education, Clean Energy and Scientific Research?

In an article about the increasing number of people receiving long-term unemployment benefits the Post told readers that to have a labor force suited for the jobs of the future: “the Obama administration has tried to address that by investing heavily in education, clean energy and scientific research.” Actually, the Obama administration’s investments in education […]

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WSJ Gets Carried Away With Optimism on Jobs

I was one of the economists who thought the February jobs report was relatively good given the weather. Still, that was only compared with an expectation of a very bad report. The WSJ went a bit overboard with a headline: “Outlook Brightens for Jobless.” The report still showed a loss of 36,000 jobs. It is […]

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How Does Being “Anti-Free Trade” Distinguish Anyone in Congress?

Just about every member of Congress supports protecting one or more domestic industries from foreign competition. For example, no member has publicly endorsed opening up our health care system to greater international competition. Therefore, describing a member of Congress as “anti-free trade” is misleading since the description would apply to every member of Congress. In […]

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